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One of the most important ways that the media influence people is through their decisions of what to cover.

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The primary reason that Congress deregulated media content was because it believed station owners were doing a good job in their role as public trustees to provide fair and unbiased information.

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Which of the following terms describes a situation in which the media influences the types of issues that people pay attention to?


A) priming effect
B) persuasion effect
C) filtering effect
D) framing effect
E) slant effect

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If the New York Times publishes an article giving favorable coverage to one candidate for a Senate race but not another, it is an example of priming.

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The main goal of most media, regardless of format, is increasing their audience.

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When Edward Snowden released information about programs being conducted by the NSA, it was an example of:


A) a leak.
B) giving information on background.
C) cyberterrorism.
D) invasion of privacy.
E) citizen journalism.

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The National Journal, New Republic, Nation, and National Review are examples of what?


A) TV talk shows focused on current events
B) daily newspapers
C) magazines offering extensive news coverage
D) the penny press
E) wire services

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The term "yellow journalism" refers to:


A) the use of sensational headlines and illustrations to sell newspapers.
B) press stories that were highly critical of government.
C) fair and balanced coverage of politics.
D) investigative stories that called for reforms of government.
E) increased circulation of newspapers.

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The Internet has raised the barriers to publication, since many people are not savvy enough to understand the technology.

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If a reporter calls to interview you and you agree to talk, but only on the condition that you are not listed as the source of the information, this is an example of what phenomenon?


A) yellow journalism
B) investigative journalism
C) filtering
D) shield laws
E) "on background" conversations

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When William Randolph Hearst said to one of his reporters, "You furnish the pictures and I'll furnish the war," it was an example of:


A) priming and framing.
B) media influence.
C) muckraking.
D) yellow journalism.
E) soft news.

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The quality and types of news sources vary most in which media format?


A) Internet
B) radio
C) television
D) newspapers
E) magazines

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The fairness doctrine required:


A) the media to offer equal airtime to opposing candidates on any non-news program.
B) that candidates advertise equal amounts on television and radio.
C) broadcast media to present several points of view to ensure balanced coverage.
D) giving all companies a reasonable chance of owning multiple media outlets.
E) equal number of liberal and conservative TV stations in a city.

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The Federal Communications Commission was prompted to revise its ownership restrictions because of:


A) its decisions in the Howard Stern and Janet Jackson situations.
B) the Communications Act of 1934.
C) the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
D) its lack of authority over satellite radio and television broadcasts.
E) the expansion of newspapers after the invention of the penny press.

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According to research, highly interested people are unlikely to change their minds when they learn something new from the news media because:


A) they do not trust the news media.
B) they believe that media sources contain political bias.
C) they have already decided what they think.
D) they cannot remember all of the information they read or hear.
E) they are more likely to use the Internet than other sources, and it is less reliable.

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Which term describes a situation in which one company owns most of the media in a single community?


A) cross-ownership
B) concentration
C) media conglomerate
D) homegrown media
E) filtering

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When editors and reporters decide which issues to cover and which to ignore, they are engaging in the:


A) priming effect.
B) persuasion effect.
C) filtering effect.
D) framing effect.
E) slant effect.

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The government sues to stop the publication of a top-secret memo about an ongoing military conflict. A judge agrees and prohibits publication. This is an example of:


A) off-the-record publishing.
B) a leak.
C) a shield law.
D) prior restraint.
E) yellow journalism.

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What impact have communications technologies like cable television and the Internet had on government regulation of the broadcast media?


A) They changed the assumption that each and every broadcast outlet needs to be fair and unbiased.
B) They led to stricter enforcement of the fairness doctrine.
C) They increased public concern about the need to regulate broadcast media, leading to the establishment of the Federal Communications Commission.
D) They led to the expansion of the fairness doctrine.
E) They led to the suspension of the equal time provision.

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Which television format is characterized by a person sitting behind a desk reading news copy?


A) talking head
B) investigative reporting
C) talk show
D) primetime
E) news cycle

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