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Mass Communications
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journalism-and-media
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1. Peeks mid 50's
Oligopoly
News Corp.
Print media usage
Cultural Hegemony
2. aguerre and Niepce invented _________ in ____________
Imitation
Jukebox
Still photography 1839
J.D. Salinger
3. Selection Theory: selective about what we ACTUALLY listen to
Selective Perception
3 hours a day
NY Times
Narrowcasting
4. People that will buy news technologies first
Innovators/Early Adaptors
Administrative research
Benjamin Harris 1690
small town papers
5. A media effects research study about the impact of movies on children's behavior was called the ________ conducted in ______.
Payne Fund Studies 1929
Cultivation Analysis
Oligopoly
Mixed Effects Model
6. Direct - immediate causes and effects research
J.D. Salinger
Economy
Administrative research
Laggards
7. Has the most TV audience
Saturation Stage
Winter
Communication
Two Step Flow
8. Media makes the world smaller (technology)--called _____________ ____________
Global village
Identification
Publick Occurences
Joint Operating Agreements (JOAs)
9. Journalists who use things like Twitter to get info out fast - but they are not professional
Sumner Redstone
Print media usage
Rating
Citizen Journalists
10. Father of Social Science Research
Peoplemeter
Paul Lazarsfield
Oligopoly
Content Analysis
11. Viewing violence causes anti-social behavior among some children
Audimeter
Soft news
William Randolph Hearst
Stimulation theory
12. A model stating that effects are limited by individual differences and other factors
Encoder
Limited Effects Model
Close-ended questions
Contagion effect
13. Always greater then the rating number
Two Step Flow
William Randolph Hearst
Share Number
Winter
14. Age correlates with each medium
small town papers
Fact about the usage of the media
Amazon and MacMillan Publishing
Jukebox
15. Around the World in 72 days--stunt journalist
Survey
Nellie Bly
Fact about the usage of the media
Selective exposure
16. Trying to buy NBC-Universal
Magic Bullet Theory
Comcast
Cable a' la Carte
Imitation
17. This invention - used in war - helped to construct the 'inverted pyramid' structure
Telegraph
Two-Step Flow theory
NY Times
Amazon and MacMillan Publishing
18. A powerful effects model using the analogy of firing something through society for a direct hit
small town papers
Magic Bullet Theory
Samuel Morse 1844
Alternative Press
19. Universe. Entirety of what you are studying.
Radio usage
Agenda Setting
Population
Federalist Papers
20. Free - alternative weeklies with a local and political orientation
Citizen Kane 1941
Dissident Press
Powerful Effects Model
Noise
21. Control the flow of ideas and information--decide what messages reach the public (i.e. owners - editors)
Gatekeepers
Oligopoly
Summer
Citizen Kane 1941
22. Weekly news packages in theaters
Amazon and MacMillan Publishing
Newsreel
Encoder
Lab experiments
23. Peeks in late teens
Samuel Morse 1844
Contagion effect
Telegraph
Radio usage
24. The ______ is the source in which the message passes through (example: book - TV channel)
Payne Fund Studies 1929
Limited Effects Model
Interpreter
Panel Study
25. Typically weekly - free papers emphasizing events listing - local arts advertising - and 'eccentric' personal classified ads—attract young people
Dissonance Theory
Alternative Press
J.D. Salinger
Mixed Effects Model
26. ___________ published Publick Occurences in __________
Telegraph
Arbitron
Benjamin Harris 1690
Winter
27. 1960s-studies on the effects of violence on children had them watch violent _______ and then study their behavior
Radio usage
Sumner Redstone
Agenda Setting
cartoons
28. People that continue to hold out on technologies
Rupert Murdoch
Marshal McLuhan
Laggards
Summer
29. The total number of readers of the print edition plus those unduplicated Web readers who access the paper only online
Muckrakers
Cable a' la Carte
Integrated audience reach
Field experiments
30. Get lots of info in little time - but you don't know why people answer the way they do. Can be unfair
Summer
Hard news
Citizen Kane 1941
Close-ended questions
31. A social science on human behavior
Early Window
Penny Press
Communication
Secondary research
32. Famous radio broadcast proving limited effects theories
War of the Worlds
Field experiments
Bias
Audimeter
33. The integration - for a fee - of specific branded products into media content (Coke and American Idol - Sears and Extreme Makeover-HE - Macy's in Desperate Housewives)
Media literacy
Comcast
Bias
Product Placement
34. Artificial setting - easier and less expensive - but not as accurate in results
Radio usage
Laggards
Lab experiments
Economy
35. Rare - expensive - long. keeps up with the research subjects to see long-term effects of stimuli
Identification
Amazon and MacMillan Publishing
Oligopoly
Panel Study
36. __________came up with the basic model of mass communication
Global village
Multi-Step Flow theory
Wilbur Schramm
Marshal McLuhan
37. If the media covers terrorist attacks - it leads to more terrorist attacks
Cultivation Analysis
Fact about the usage of the media
Wire Services
Contagion effect
38. In social cognitive theory - a special form of imitation by which observers do not exactly copy what they have seen but make a more generalized but related response
Jukebox
Qualitative research
Identification
Critical research
39. This host demonstrated cultural imperialism in campaigning for the Finland President
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40. Increasing the amount of advertising and mixing commercial and noncommercial media content
Dissonance Theory
Magic Bullet Theory
Hypercommercialism
TV watching
41. Theory that watching mediated violence reduces people's inclination to behave aggressively
Cultivation Theory
Arbitron
Catharsis
Hypercommercialism
42. The ability to effectively and efficiently comprehend and use any form of mediated communication
Media literacy
TV watching
GE/NBC-Universal
Technological determinism
43. Regularly updated online journals that comment on just about everything
Blogs
Diurnals
John Peter Zenger New York Weekly
Passive Peoplemeter
44. Awarded every April since 1917 for excellence
Viacom/CBS
Pulitzer Prize
Remington
Audience - visual - economic - political - gatekeepers
45. Theory that we primarily use mass media to check what we already believe
The New York Sun
Reinforcement Theory
Hard news
Two Step Flow
46. Theory that we only pick media that we will find gratifying
Johannes Gutenberg 1456
Uses and Gratification
Columnists
Diurnals
47. Is more credible seeming then newspapers (2 to 1 ratio)
TV
Beat Reporters
Product Placement
Reinforcement Theory
48. Intellectual questioning about culture and its effect--leads to cultural theory
Vertical monopoly
Qualitative research
Imitation
Newsreel
49. Movie written - directed and starring Orson Wells about W.R. Hearst--revolutionized movies
Wire Services
Citizen Kane 1941
Survey
Disney
50. Selection Theory: selective about what you remember
Audimeter
Selective Retention
Early Window
Innovators/Early Adaptors