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The form a communication takes, such as newspapers, magazines, TV, radio and the internet, is this.

What is a medium?

100

This person is the first woman editor in the United States.

Who is Elizabeth Timothy?

100

What must radio and television stations be licensed?

To avoid conflict because of limited channels

100

The court decisions in 1983 established this.

What is students did not lose their rights to free expression merely because they attend school.

200

This is the act of collecting, writing (or filming) and distributing news to the public.

What is journalism?

200
This is what happens when a newspaper fails to interest readers.

What is the newspaper becomes a joke?

200

What types of sources are unreliable?

Unnamed and anonymous sources

200

Describe Tinker vs. Des Moines.


•1969, Students could express their opinions as long as they did not interfere with discipline or the rights of others

•This expanded the students’ free speech rights

300

The process followed by all media to provide information, influence thinking, incite action, and entertain is this.

What is mass communication?

300

Reporters keep this separate from the facts of the store.

What is their opinions?

300

What was the first regularly published newspaper in the colonies? It lasted from when to when?

Boston News-Letter, lasted from 1704- Revolutionary War

300

Describe Eisner vs. Stanford.  What right did this give administrators?

•1970, Newspapers were deemed valuable educational tools

•This ruling was vague, and the 1969 case still took precedence

•It gave administration the right to restrict students free speech

400

This is when a published/broadcasted statement unjustly exposes someone to hatred, makes the person seem ridiculous, or games that persons reputation or earning power

What is libel?

400

Radio and television stations must be licensed because of this.

What is to avoid conflict because of limited channels?

400

What was the first newspaper printed in the American Colonies? When was it printed? Who published it?

Publick Occurances Foreign and Domestic, it was printed in 1690, and published by Benjamin Harris

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY:

Name and describe the three defences of libel.

What are...

•Best Defense: The accusation is true. If it is true, libel does not exist.

•Second Defense: Privilege. If the statement is part of public record, you can publish it without committing libel.

•Third Defense: Fair comment and criticism. Public figures can be criticized as long as there is no intention to harm them.

500

Describe the incident surrounding John Peter Zenger, and its impact on free speech.


•In 1734, John Peter Zenger’s newspaper, the New York Weekly Journal, published criticism of the British colonial governor

•Zenger was thrown in jail, and was tried in 1735

•He was found NOT GUILTY

•The trial laid the foundation for the First Amendment, which gave the right of free speech