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Which group commonly utilizes newsworthiness, currency, and human-interest norms?

Answer: Journalists.

100

Which region in the Philippines is most impacted by popular culture?

Answer: Urban areas, particularly Metro Manila.

100

What theme does Umberto Eco explore in Numero Zero regarding newspapers?

Answer: The manipulation of public perception by popular newspapers, particularly for profit.

100

In Numero Zero, what role does the fictional newspaper Tomorrow play?  

Answer: It serves as a tool for creating hyperreality

100

What kind of messages do popular media typically convey, according to Numero Zero?

Answer: Sensational, easygoing messages that align with the interests of the widest consumer base.

200

What methodology is typically used by mass communication scholars when studying popular culture?

Answer: Quantitative analysis

200

What popular Filipino icons are examples of cultural symbolism?

The jeepney, Sto. NiƱo, and jeepney icons.

200

How do popular newspapers in Numero Zero approach news stories?

Answer: They often manipulate, distort, and fabricate news to attract readers and increase profit.

200

How does Eco show the creation of a secondary layer of hyperreality with the newspaper editor?

Answer: The editor hires a ghostwriter to document his experience

200

What shift has occurred in the purpose of media in the postmodern era?

Answer: Media has shifted from informing to producing attention-grabbing, sensational content.

300

What academic disciplines are most scholars who seriously study popular culture originally from?

Answer: Literature and sociology.

300

How does "cultural imperialism" manifest in Filipino popular culture?

Answer: Through Westernized tastes in films, TV shows, music, and publications.

300

According to Eco, what motivates popular newspapers in their engagement with popular culture?

Answer: A profit-driven motive that focuses on the desires and demands of the masses.

300

What argument does Numero Zero make about Mussolini's death?

Answer: It suggests Mussolini faked his death, creating a hyperreality where he supposedly escaped to Argentina.

300

According to Baudrillard's theory referenced in the book, what becomes more important than content in media?

Answer: Image and voice take precedence over the actual news content.

400

What is meant by "commodified culture and consumerism" in the context of popular culture?

Answer: The creation of false needs through advertisements and exposure to an alien lifestyle.

400

What has heavily influenced popular culture in the Philippines?

Answer: The entry of U.S. mass media and a history of American colonial influence.

400

What deliberate strategies do newspapers use to influence public opinion, as per Eco?

Answer: Deception and distortion of news to align with political, social, or business interests.

400

What is the role of the masses in shaping popular culture, as per Eco's analysis?

Answer: While popular culture is shaped by a designer minority, it also depends on the masses' preferences.

400

What does Eco suggest is more influential than media itself?

Answer: Culture, due to its ability to influence and be influenced, possesses a power beyond that of media.

500

What is considered a significant intellectual due to their influence on the masses?

Answer: The popular writer.

500

What does the term "sward speak" refer to in Filipino popular culture?

Answer: A form of language blending Tagalog and English slang popular among the youth.

500

What concept does Eco borrow from Jean Baudrillard to describe the nature of popular culture?

Answer: The concept of "simulacra"

500

What tactic do newspapers use when there is a lack of news, as described by Eco?

Answer: They invent false news, whitewash events, or defame individuals or institutions.

500

How do newspapers serve business interests, as portrayed in Numero Zero?

Answer: By crafting news in ways that enhance efficiency and profit in the business world.