First Newspapers
Penny Press & Yellow Journalism
Radio & Television
The Internet & Convergence
Role of Journalists
100

What was the name of the first newspaper published in the colonies in 1690? 

Publick Occurrences Both Foreign and Domestick

100

Why were penny press papers so popular in the 1800s?

They cost only one cent and were easy to access

100

Who is credited with experimenting with the wireless telegraph in 1894?

Guglielmo Marconi

100

What major medium changed the way journalists research after 2000?

The Internet

100

What do we call someone who gathers and reports facts for the media?

A journalist

200

Early colonial newspapers often got shut down for offending whom?

Government officials / people in power

200

Which newspaper is considered the first penny press paper, started by Benjamin Day in 1833?

The New York Sun

200

What was the “Golden Age of Radio” known for?

Entertainment & news — music, drama, comedy, variety shows

200

What is a “web log” more commonly called?

A blog

200

What does it mean when a journalist stays “objective”?

Reporting both sides fairly, without bias

300

What writing style developed during the Civil War because of the telegraph?

The Inverted Pyramid

300

What journalist is considered the founder of modern-day journalism?

James Gordon Bennett (publisher of New York Herald)

300

Which newsman brought World War II to Americans through his radio broadcasts?

Edward R. Murrow

300

What do we call journalists producing stories with text, video, and audio?

Multimedia journalists

300

Who are the people that decide which stories make it to the public?

Gatekeepers (editors, producers, publishers)

400

What five freedoms are protected under the First Amendment?

Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition

400

What does the term “yellow journalism” mean?

Sensationalized news with exaggerated or false stories

400

What decade did television replace radio as the dominant medium?

The 1950s

400

What is the term for the merging of print, broadcast, and digital platforms?

Convergence

400

Give one reason someone might choose to be a journalist.

Natural curiosity, love of storytelling, desire to inform others

500

Which 1841 paper by Horace Greeley became the first with national circulation?

The New York Tribune

500

Which two famous publishers were rivals in the era of yellow journalism?

William Randolph Hearst (San Francisco Examiner/New York Journal) and Joseph Pulitzer (New York World)

500

What long-running political news show, started in 1947, is still on TV today?

Meet the Press

500

Give one advantage and one drawback of getting news from the Internet.

Advantage: instant access, multiple sources.
Drawback: misinformation, unreliable sources

500

What is a “source” in journalism?

A person who supplies information to reporters