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Media Vocab
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journalism-and-media
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Brief video episodes of television on mobile screens.
Piracy
Syndication
Demographic Segmentation
Mobisodes
2. The illegal recording and sale of copyrighted material.
Billings
Piracy
VALS
Franchise Films
3. Aiming media content or consumer products at smaller - more specific audience.
News Stage
Cinematography
Targeting
All Channel Legislation
4. The means of delivering a specific media content.
Contextual Advertising
Billings
Webzine
Platform
5. A culture in which personal worth and identity reside not in the people themselves but in the products with which they surround themselves.
Ad-Pull Policy
Permission Marketing
Consumer Culture
Ethnic Press
6. Commuter Papers - Free dailies designed for young commuters.
360 Marketing
Catalogue Albums
Commuter Papers
Cinematography
7. Special television ratings times in Feb. - Mar. - May - July and November in which diaries are distributed to thousands of sample households to selected markets.
Ad-Pull Policy
Production Values
Sweeps Period
P2P (Peer to peer)
8. A consumer magazine published by a retail business for readers with similar interests.
Brand Magazine
Engagement
Platform
Average Quarter-Hour
9. Ownership of different media companies concentrated in fewer fewer hands.
Affiliates
Digital Recording
Concept Films
Concentration on Ownership
10. A medium that carries messages to other people.
Common Carrier
Montage
Mass Medium
Network
11. Ads showing up in nontraditional settings.
Forced Exposure
Common Carrier
360 Marketing
Feature Syndicates
12. Ads in Magazines and Newspapers that interest take on the appearance of editorial content.
Copyright
Advertorial
Alternative Press
Piracy
13. The simultaneous downloading and accessing of digital audio or video data.
Demographic Segmentation
Ad-Pull Policy
Streaming
Psychographic Segmentation
14. Advertisers psycholographic segmentation strategy that classifies consumers according to values and lifestyles.
Narrow Casting
VALS
Vertical Integration
Copyright
15. The little lie or exaggeration that makes advertising more entertaining than it might be otherwise.
Zarred Editions
Puffets
Mass Medium
Targeting
16. Connecting multiple sets of single location or building to a single - master antenna.
Copyright
MATV
Conglomeration
Piracy
17. Process of creating shared meaning between the mass and audience.
Mass Communication
Digital Recording
Podcast
Audience Fragmentation
18. Papers - often in a foreign language - aimed at minority; Immigrant and non-english.
Cover
Niche Marketing
Ethnic Press
Ad-Pull Policy
19. The number of issues of a magazine or newspaper that are sold.
Circulation
Syndication
Average Quarter-Hour
CATV
20. The increase in ownership or media outlet.
Circulation
Mass Communication
Theatrical Films
Conglomeration
21. In the 1960s - FCC commissioner Newton Minow labeled American television a "vast wasteland" devoted to uninspired programming and crass commercials.
Conglomeration
Controlled Circulation
Copy Testing
Vast Wasteland
22. Online messages akin to billboards.
Banners
Audience Fragmentation
VALS
Platform
23. The culture that seems to hold sway with the majority of people.
Conglomeration
Dominate Culture / Mainstream
Concentration on Ownership
Psychographic Segmentation
24. A style of media with a distinctive style.
Montage
Branding Films
Ad-Pull Policy
Genre
25. Movies produced with full intention of providing several sequels.
Cyber Advertising
Franchise Films
Media Literacy
Copy Testing
26. Recording based on conversion of sound onto 1's and 0's logged into milliseconds.
Web Radio
Digital Recording
Derequlation
Conglomeration
27. Specialty or niche division of a major studio designed to produce more sophisticated - but less costly - movies.
Corporate Independent Studios
360 Marketing
Contextual Advertising
Targeting
28. Creating space for creative artists.
Copy Testing
Dominate Culture / Mainstream
Consumer Culture
Feature Syndicates
29. A magazine provided at no cost to readers who meet some specific set of advertiser attribute.
Demographic Segmentation
Forced Exposure
Theatrical Films
Controlled Circulation
30. Movies that can be described in one line.
Convergence
Ad-Pull Policy
Concept Films
Production Values
31. Rating technology.
Streaming
Franchise Films
Personal Peoplemeter
Feature Syndicates
32. Software that gets direct downloads by passing servers.
P2P (Peer to peer)
Rating
Network Neutrality
Cume
33. Advertising that the consumer actively accepts.
All Channel Legislation
Cinematography
Permission Marketing
Personal Peoplemeter
34. The cumulative audience - pepole who listen every 5 minutes.
Advertorial
Cume
Franchise Films
Average Quarter-Hour
35. A broadcasting station that aligns itself with a network.
Production Values
Affiliates
Catalogue Albums
Syndication
36. Attractive - artful business cards use by early British people to promote themselves.
Shopbills
Vast Wasteland
Consumer Juries
Engagement
37. Involves the sale of a program that was originally run on network television: a rerun.
Off-network
Playlist
Convergence
Affiliates
38. Free - alternative weeklies with a local and partical orientation.
Copy Testing
Average Quarter-Hour
Playlist
Dissident Press
39. Recording of one artists music by another.
Cover
Rating
Blinks
Ethnic Press
40. When local affiliates carry a network's program.
Open Source Software
Network Neutrality
Clear time
Consumer Culture
41. Film making characterized by reduced risk taking and more formulaic movies; business concerns are said to dominate artistic considerations.
Sweeps Period
Demographic Segmentation
Blockbuster Mentality
Engagement
42. The erosions of traditional distinctive style elements.
Convergence
Theatrical Films
Forced Exposure
Concentration on Ownership
43. Demand by a advertiser to review an article with the threat of being pulled out - if not.
Sweeps Period
Targeting
Mass Communication
Ad-Pull Policy
44. The delivery of radio over the internet directly to individual listeners.
Factory Studios
Billings
Copy Testing
Web Radio
45. Movies produced primarily for initial exhibition on theater screens.
Mass Medium
Network Neutrality
Theatrical Films
Ethnic Press
46. 1962 Law Requiring all TV sets import to manufacture in the U.S.
Mass Communication
Corrective Advertising
All Channel Legislation
Convergence
47. Film making using high tech cameras and digital filming.
Billings
Mass Medium
Cume
Microcinema
48. Relaxation of ownership and other rules for radio and television.
Derequlation
Copyright
Targeting
Factory Studios
49. Online billboards placed on the side of the webpage.
360 Marketing
Skyscrapers
Engagement
Conglomeration
50. Total sale of broadcast airtime.
Syndication
Clear time
Billings
Cyber Advertising