Communication
Convergence
Press Freedoms
Press Restrictions
Wild Card
100

In communication, the means by which messages are carried is

Medium 

100

The erosion of traditional distinctions among media  :-)

Convergence 

100

The concept of ___________, asserts that certain forms of expression can be allowed in our system AS LONG AS the limits imposed to do not interfere with the substance of the expression

abridgment (curtailing of rights)  

100

The Schneck v. United States Case, upheld that there is no legal absolute freedom of expression; the level of protection is one of degree. The main exception to free speech is in the presence of _________ 

Clear and Present Danger 


100

The idea that machines and their development drive economic and cultural change

Technological determinism 

200

The three main distinguishing factors between interpersonal communication messages and mass communication messages are... 

1. Identical Message Formation 

2. Audience size 

3. Delayed and inferential feedback

200

The ownership of the vast majority of the media in the U.S. by only few companies like Att/Time Warner, The Walt Disney Company, and NBC/Universal is known as

Concentration of ownership

200

The courts aim to have an open interpretation of what free speech could entail, thus they consider many factors whenever presented with a case to determine when freedom of the press is granted, this is an example of an 

Ad hoc balancing of interests (Case by case basis) 

200

Unprotected expression that is determined by

1.Whether the average person, applying contemporary community standards, would find that work, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest

2.Whether the work depicts or describes, in a blatantly offensive way, sexual conduct specifically defined by the applicable state law

3.Whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value

Obscenity 

200

Only choosing and selecting Media that aligns with our own values, and rejecting media that does not 

Confirmation Bias 

300

Anything that interferes with successful communication, including biases is known as 

Noise 

300

Audiences for specific media content becoming smaller and more defined is known as


Audience fragmentation 

300

While usually never standing the test of court, what is one case in which prior restraint, The power of the government to halt the publication or broadcasting of an expression, is indeed permissible when ...  

the country is in times of war 

300

The identifying and granting of ownership of a piece of expression, to protect the monetary interests of the creator, with a timeline of 50 year, un until renewal, or 70 years after the owners death

Copyright 

300

The idea that people see media coverage on important topics of interest as less sympathetic to their view , more sympathetic to the opposing view, and generally hostile to their point of view in general, regardless of the quality of coverage

Hostile Media Effect 

400

Communication is a symbolic process whereby reality is produced, maintained, repaired, and transformed

This is the cultural definition of Communication

It asserts that:

■ Communication and reality are linked

■ Communication informs our world perception

■ And that communication is the foundation of our culture

400

When a media company has content that it can use across a number of its different holdings, Like Warner Brothers hacing so manny selling points for the Harry Potter Franhise (Books, Video Games, and a Theme Park etc,) this is known as 

synergy 

400

In an efforts to protect the freedoms of broadcasters and the interests, the FCC operates as disciplinarians, not investigators, only persecuting when a complaint is brought to their attention, instead of constantly policing the media, is described as 

The traffic cop analogy of regulation 

400

laws that protect reporters keeping the identity of people anonymous

Shield Laws 

400

The common assumption that others are influenced by media messages but you are not is

Third-Person Effect 

500

The ability to effectively and efficiently comprehend and utilize mass communication

Media Literacy 


500

Supporters point to ______, the fact that as the profits are all organized in one area, it makes the media more affordable and thus companies will be able to make better content by investing more in it, in their defense of media concentration

economies-of-scale

500

This practice, while no longer mandatory, is still ver common in broadcast today where cable networks will  determine the nature of their audiences' interest, before broadcasting a piece of media 

Ascertainment

500

Reporters accepting military control over their reporting, in exchange for being able to be on the frontlines where the action is 

embedding 

500

Libel and Slander, two forms of  malicious publication of material that damages a person's reputation (one written one spoken) have 3 exceptions they are 

1. Whether the person they are discussing is in a particular position of privilege (the president, the owner of a large company, or any other person who might be able to greatly impact the lives of others) 

2. Fair Comment, in other words it is within the public's interest. 

3. It is true information they are presenting