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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. The first film production companies.
VALS
Digital Recording
Factory Studios
Targeting
2. The cumulative audience - pepole who listen every 5 minutes.
Blinks
Vast Wasteland
Controlled Circulation
Cume
3. Early weekly British Publication that carried ads.
MP3
Newsbooks
Alternative Press
All Channel Legislation
4. Rating technology.
Consumer Juries
Cume
Copyright
Personal Peoplemeter
5. Creating space for creative artists.
Feature Syndicates
Cume
Alternative Press
Webzine
6. Film making characterized by reduced risk taking and more formulaic movies; business concerns are said to dominate artistic considerations.
Media Literacy
Syndication
Blockbuster Mentality
Theatrical Films
7. The little lie or exaggeration that makes advertising more entertaining than it might be otherwise.
Puffets
Cume
Corporate Independent Studios
Vertical Integration
8. Attractive - artful business cards use by early British people to promote themselves.
Affiliates
Targeting
Shopbills
Psychographic Segmentation
9. Connecting multiple sets of single location or building to a single - master antenna.
Feature Syndicates
Ad-Pull Policy
MATV
Rating
10. Aiming media content at smaller - homogenous audience.
Concentration on Ownership
MP3
Mass Communication
Niche Marketing
11. In the 1960s - FCC commissioner Newton Minow labeled American television a "vast wasteland" devoted to uninspired programming and crass commercials.
Sweeps Period
Demographic Segmentation
Vast Wasteland
Cume
12. How many people listening every 15 minutes.
Concept Films
Commuter Papers
Average Quarter-Hour
Microcinema
13. Music custom selected by a disc jockey.
Vertical Integration
News Stage
Playlist
Web Radio
14. Movies produced with full intention of providing several sequels.
Franchise Films
Media Literacy
Vertical Integration
News Stage
15. Ownership of different media companies concentrated in fewer fewer hands.
Zarred Editions
Playlist
Cinematography
Concentration on Ownership
16. Psychological and behavorial measure of Ad-effectiveness designed to replace CPM.
Culture
Cyber Advertising
Engagement
Media Literacy
17. The means of delivering a specific media content.
Web Radio
Common Carrier
Platform
Consumer Culture
18. The delivery of radio over the internet directly to individual listeners.
Mass Communication
Banners
Web Radio
Streaming
19. A telecommunication company required to carry messages.
Average Quarter-Hour
Ethnic Press
Mass Medium
Common Carrier
20. Advertisers appeal to consumer groups of varying lifestyles - attitudes values and behavior patterns.
Copy Testing
Psychographic Segmentation
Blinks
Consumer Juries
21. Tying two seperate but related shots in such a way that take new meaning.
Montage
Digital Recording
Corrective Advertising
Derequlation
22. Special television ratings times in Feb. - Mar. - May - July and November in which diaries are distributed to thousands of sample households to selected markets.
Affiliates
Factory Studios
Sweeps Period
Psychographic Segmentation
23. The simultaneous downloading and accessing of digital audio or video data.
News Stage
Corporate Independent Studios
Streaming
Forced Exposure
24. A consumer magazine published by a retail business for readers with similar interests.
Copy Testing
Brand Magazine
Personal Peoplemeter
Webzine
25. Recreation on television news of some event that is believed to have happened of which could have happened.
Skyscrapers
Zarred Editions
News Stage
Syndication
26. The ability to comprehand mass communication.
P2P (Peer to peer)
Skyscrapers
Media Literacy
Copy Testing
27. People considered to be representatives of the target market - review a number of approaches to the campaign.
Consumer Juries
Demographic Segmentation
Network Neutrality
Digital Recording
28. Advertisers appeal to audiences composed of varyinig personal and social characteristics such as race - gender and economic level.
Web Radio
Commuter Papers
Demographic Segmentation
Niche Marketing
29. Societies maintained through this - unites us - defines our realities and shapes the way we think - feel and act.
Rating
Banners
Dissident Press
Culture
30. Movies produced primarily for initial exhibition on theater screens.
Theatrical Films
Mobisodes
Demographic Segmentation
Network Neutrality
31. Recording of one artists music by another.
Audience Fragmentation
Unique Selling Proposition
Cover
Piracy
32. Audience for specific media content becoming smaller and increasingly homogeneous.
Dominate Culture / Mainstream
Rating
Branding Films
Audience Fragmentation
33. Relaxation of ownership and other rules for radio and television.
Circulation
MATV
Derequlation
Montage
34. Online magazine.
Webzine
Circulation
Convergence
All Channel Legislation
35. Specialty or niche division of a major studio designed to produce more sophisticated - but less costly - movies.
Unique Selling Proposition
Rating
Corporate Independent Studios
Concept Films
36. A broadcasting station that aligns itself with a network.
Ambient Advertising
MATV
Affiliates
Franchise Films
37. Ads in Magazines and Newspapers that interest take on the appearance of editorial content.
Targeting
Advertorial
Cover
Affiliates
38. Advertisers psycholographic segmentation strategy that classifies consumers according to values and lifestyles.
Network
Branding Films
VALS
Contextual Advertising
39. Media's content and grammar. Style and ability.
Zarred Editions
Cinematography
Production Values
Culture
40. Advertising that the consumer actively accepts.
Convergence
MP3
Production Values
Permission Marketing
41. Outmoded name for early cable television.
Ethnic Press
Average Quarter-Hour
CATV
Permission Marketing
42. Lumiere brothers device that both photographed and projected action.
Network
P2P (Peer to peer)
Newsbooks
Cinematography
43. 1962 Law Requiring all TV sets import to manufacture in the U.S.
Blinks
Billings
Culture
All Channel Legislation
44. Suburban or regional versions of metropolitan newspaper.
Zarred Editions
Podcast
360 Marketing
Cyber Advertising
45. Placing ads in public places such as store floors - at gas pumps - in bathroom.
Playlist
Ambient Advertising
Copyright
Alternative Press
46. A magazine provided at no cost to readers who meet some specific set of advertiser attribute.
Derequlation
Cinematography
Controlled Circulation
Common Carrier
47. Brief video episodes of television on mobile screens.
Demographic Segmentation
Mobisodes
Permission Marketing
Narrow Casting
48. 1 second commercials between songs on the radio.
Blinks
Copy Testing
Ambient Advertising
Corrective Advertising
49. Movies that can be described in one line.
Conglomeration
Vast Wasteland
Off-network
Concept Films
50. Recording based on conversion of sound onto 1's and 0's logged into milliseconds.
Digital Recording
Clear time
Media Literacy
Network Neutrality