Deck 10: The Media and US politics

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In recent elections, the media have experimented with a more issue-centered focus.This has been called

A)issue advocacy.
B)civic journalism.
C)investigatory journalism.
D)objective journalism.
E)agenda setting.
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سؤال
Fragmentation of the media audience has tended to

A)cause media to focus on a certain demographic.
B)counteract the impact of media conglomeration.
C)increase the probability of media becoming more concentrated.
D)create situations in which the media dictate what is right and what is wrong.
E)make the audience less concerned with whether the information is true or false.
سؤال
The FCC is discouraging the trend of expanding media conglomeration.
سؤال
Almost 70% of the public thinks the press is

A)biased toward a particular political party.
B)more conservative than liberal.
C)a watchdog of the government.
D)more liberal than conservative.
E)unlikely to mold public opinion.
سؤال
Selective perception is the process by which we pick our political attitudes, values, and beliefs.
سؤال
The horse race aspect of campaign coverage refers to the candidate's

A)running around the country.
B)standing in the polls.
C)winning profile.
D)grassroots efforts in battleground states.
E)election strategy.
سؤال
Objective journalism, which sounded the death knell of the partisan press, was dependent on what New York Tribune editor Whitelaw Reid termed

A)independent journalism.
B)the free press.
C)yellow journalism.
D)accurate writing.
E)new journalism.
سؤال
The nickname "the Great Communicator" is attributed to

A)Herbert Hoover.
B)Franklin
C)Ronald Reagan.
D)John F.Kennedy.
E)Richard Nixon.
سؤال
The role media played in the Watergate scandal is an example of ____________ journalism.

A)objective
B)new
C)investigatory
D)convergence
E)gonzo
سؤال
Which of the three branches of government receives the MOST attention from the media?

A)They receive equal attention
B)Bureaucracy
C)Legislative
D)Executive
E)Judicial
سؤال
Which of the following has the potential to fragment the influence of other media?

A)Magazines
B)Newspapers
C)Satellite radio
D)Internet
E)Academic journals
سؤال
Political campaigns no longer use radio to communicate with voters.
سؤال
The _______________ is an independent regulatory agency charged with licensing television and radio stations.

A)EPA
B)FDA
C)FCC
D)ADA
E)WWF
سؤال
The Internet has the most potential to fragment the influence of other media.
سؤال
Agenda setting is

A)issue framing.
B)calling public attention to certain issues.
C)the context of a given an issue or event in a news story that affects public perceptions.
D)used to establish certain procedural limits on issue reporting.
E)None of the above
سؤال
The Internet began as a(n)

A)bet between two math professors.
B)high school science experiment.
C)outgrowth of IBM's interest in telecommunications.
D)1960s Pentagon project.
E)All of the above
سؤال
Movement from financial support of the press by political parties to expanded circulation and more emphasis on advertising led to the development of the penny press.
سؤال
As the press media became more objective and less tied to political parties, candidates in the 1930s came to rely more on

A)campaign flyers.
B)television.
C)radio.
D)public speeches.
E)door to door campaigning.
سؤال
Small groups of people who are asked questions about candidates and issues in a discussion setting are known as

A)discussion groups.
B)task oriented groups.
C)buzz groups.
D)issue groups.
E)focus groups.
سؤال
In the last half century, Americans have most increased their reliance most on ___________ for information about candidates and issues.

A)newspapers
B)television news coverage
C)television commercials
D)political mailings
E)None of the above
سؤال
________ also allow(s) people to communicate and organize rapidly in response to political events.

A)The Internet
B)Newspapers
C)Television
D)Mass media
E)Magazines
سؤال
Which conservative radio personality rivals National Public Radio in terms of size of his audience?

A)Rush Limbaugh
B)Sean Hannity
C)Glenn Beck
D)Jon Stewart
E)Bill O'Reilly
سؤال
For over forty years, Americans have been getting their news primarily from

A)the Internet.
B)radio.
C)television.
D)newspapers.
E)print media.
سؤال
One particularly important source of news on the radio is

A)Rush Limbaugh.
B)Thom Hartman.
C)National Public Radio.
D)Sirius.
E)XM satellite radio.
سؤال
Ninety-nine households out of 100 have which one of the following?

A)Radio
B)Television
C)Newspaper
D)The Internet
E)News magazines
سؤال
Recent studies of the media have been concerned with and critical of partisan bias in the media.
سؤال
The technology that started as a Pentagon research project in the 1960s was

A)the Internet.
B)Myspace.
C)CNN.
D)Facebook.
E)TV Guide.
سؤال
The mass media aim to reach

A)the largest possible audience.
B)niche markets.
C)opinion makers and other elites.
D)elected officials.
E)celebrities.
سؤال
Young people make up a large percentage of users of which form of mass media?

A)Radio
B)Television
C)Newspapers
D)The Internet
E)All of the above
سؤال
The media, in particular the print media, have been called the

A)"fifth wheel."
B)"fourth branch of government."
C)"thorn in the side of politics."
D)"sword of the people."
E)"writ."
سؤال
With cable television came

A)less trained reporters.
B)round-the-clock news coverage.
C)less news on network news programs.
D)less of a reliance on television for news.
E)None of the above
سؤال
All of the following are considered mass media EXCEPT

A)the Internet.
B)newspapers.
C)television.
D)academic journals.
E)radio.
سؤال
In the last 50 years, most voters now rely more on _______ for information about candidates than on news coverage.

A)debates
B)newspapers
C)television commercials
D)Jon Stewart
E)cable news networks
سؤال
The fastest growing medium for the dissemination of political information is

A)newspapers.
B)the Internet.
C)television.
D)radio.
E)news magazines.
سؤال
Which of the following has NOT become a national newspaper?

A)Atlanta Constitution
B)USA Today
C)The Wall Street Journal
D)The New York Times
E)None of the above
سؤال
Media consultants are playing an increasingly important role in political campaigns.
سؤال
The media tend to highlight the policy statements and voting records of candidates.
سؤال
Of the three branches of government, the Supreme Court is the least dependent on the press.
سؤال
The most powerful form of mass media is

A)informational flyers.
B)the radio.
C)newspapers.
D)the Internet.
E)television.
سؤال
Franklin
D.Roosevelt held the largest number of press conferences.
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT regulated by the FCC?

A)Licensing of radio and television stations
B)Financing of radio and television stations
C)Content of radio and television shows
D)Content of Internet sites
E)All of the above
سؤال
Currently, circulation for daily newspapers is approximately one copy for every ________ Americans.

A)fifty
B)twenty
C)ten
D)six
E)two
سؤال
When television first began, ____________________ were among the first to purchase stations.

A)oil companies
B)radio networks and newspapers
C)state and local governments
D)companies like Kellogg and General Mills
E)educational institutions
سؤال
In the early 1800s the press began to be responsive to

A)business advertising and owners' biases.
B)increasing literacy and participation.
C)increasing levels of education and commercialism.
D)political ideologies and party affiliation.
E)ownership of the press and business interests.
سؤال
Who directly oversees the media's selection of news stories?

A)The executive branch
B)The media itself
C)The judiciary
D)The FCC
E)All of the above
سؤال
Movement from financial support of the press by political parties to expanded circulation and more emphasis on advertising led to the development of the

A)nickel press.
B)reliance on home delivery.
C)yearly subscription fees.
D)penny press.
E)quarterly subscription fees.
سؤال
Exaggeration and sensationalism are often associated with

A)independent journalism.
B)the free press.
C)yellow journalism.
D)accurate writing.
E)new journalism.
سؤال
What newspaper broke the Watergate scandal?

A)The Wall Street Journal
B)The New York Times
C)The Boston Globe
D)The Washington Post
E)USA Today
سؤال
Which of the following has the potential to fragment the influence of other media?

A)Magazines
B)Newspapers
C)Satellite radio
D)The Internet
E)Academic journals
سؤال
The audience for which medium is aging?

A)Radio
B)Television
C)Newspapers
D)The Internet
E)Academic journals
سؤال
Jack Anderson and two young Washington Post news reporters, Robert Woodward and Carl Bernstein, broke the story of the

A)Watergate scandal.
B)Teapot Dome scandal.
C)HUD scandal.
D)Whitewater scandal.
E)Pentagon papers.
سؤال
The owner of Myspace.com and TV Guide is

A)Rupert Murdoch.
B)Steve Jobs.
C)Bill Gates.
D)Jeff Zuckerberg.
E)Ted Turner.
سؤال
The government has regulated the broadcast media in some form since

A)the 1930s.
B)the 1940s.
C)the 1950s.
D)the 1960s.
E)its inception.
سؤال
Candidates in the 1930s began to use the radio more because the media became more

A)subjective.
B)bipartisan.
C)business oriented.
D)objective.
E)socialized.
سؤال
Making media companies more ____________________ is often cited as a reason for consolidation.

A)manageable
B)diverse
C)profitable
D)responsive
E)recognizable
سؤال
During the period between 1820 and 1830, newspapers began to shift their appeal away from elite readers and toward

A)party members.
B)business interests.
C)the less-educated masses.
D)a more liberal audience.
E)the more politically interested masses.
سؤال
The FCC is an independent regulatory commission charged with licensing what?

A)Academic journals
B)Airlines
C)International trading
D)Radio stations
E)Newspapers
سؤال
The president known for his "fireside chats," which aired over the radio as to powerful effect, was

A)Herbert Hoover.
B)Ronald Reagan.
C)Dwight
D)Franklin D.Roosevelt.
E)Harry S.Truman.
سؤال
The first newspapers in the early 1800s were run by

A)private individuals.
B)companies.
C)government.
D)political parties.
E)Thomas Jefferson.
سؤال
What New York Tribune editor coined the term "independent journalism"?

A)Jack Anderson
B)Whitelaw Reid
C)Robert Woodward
D)Margaret Fuller
E)Charles A.Dana
سؤال
According to figure 10-1 of your book Fox News viewers tend to be

A)Independents.
B)Democrats.
C)Republicans.
D)bipartisan.
E)nonpartisan.
سؤال
According to figure 10-1 of your book CNN viewers tend to be

A)Independents.
B)Democrats.
C)Republicans.
D)bipartisan.
E)nonpartisan.
سؤال
In 2008 over half of U.S.citizens' political news came from where?

A)The Internet
B)Newspapers
C)Television
D)Radio
E)Magazines
سؤال
Ronald Reagan was nicknamed

A)"the Regulator."
B)"the Trickster."
C)"the Phrase-maker."
D)"Teflon Ron."
E)"the Great Communicator."
سؤال
Some critics argue that bias in the media comes from reporters being __________ their subjects.

A)excluded from
B)related to
C)too friendly with
D)unknown to
E)None of the above
سؤال
The mass media's impact on most Americans is modified by their

A)regionalism.
B)viewing habits.
C)lack of background.
D)selective perception.
E)None of the above
سؤال
Audience fragmentation tends to do what to media conglomerates?

A)Increase their impact
B)Limit their impact
C)Counteract their impact
D)Centralize their approaches
E)None of the above
سؤال
Bill O'Reilly is

A)nonpartisan.
B)liberal.
C)conservative.
D)independent.
E)moderate.
سؤال
Critics of media employees charge that an overwhelming majority are

A)conservative.
B)liberal.
C)independent.
D)apolitical.
E)None of the above
سؤال
Diversification of the news media lessens the ability of any one medium to influence

A)individual ideology.
B)party loyalty.
C)straight ticket voting.
D)partisanship.
E)the outcome of elections.
سؤال
According to figure 10-1 of your book CNN is watched the MOST amount by

A)Independents.
B)Democrats.
C)Republicans.
D)bipartisan.
E)nonpartisan.
سؤال
Recent studies of the media's political reporting tend to be critical of their

A)skimpy political coverage.
B)partisan bias.
C)repetitive coverage of issues.
D)treatment of the election as a contest.
E)lack of objectivity in their reporting.
سؤال
In recent elections, the media have experimented with a more issue-centered focus.This has been called

A)issue advocacy.
B)civic journalism.
C)investigatory journalism.
D)objective journalism.
E)agenda setting.
سؤال
The ability of television to present images and communicate events has

A)eliminated radio's importance in politics.
B)influenced American public opinion.
C)had very little effect politically.
D)eliminated the importance of print media in politics.
E)None of the above
سؤال
Calling public attention to certain issues, the media are partaking in

A)issue framing.
B)issue advocacy.
C)agenda setting.
D)value construction.
E)partisan politics.
سؤال
Those who opposed the Iraq War tried to portray such an action as another Vietnam.This is an example of

A)partisan politics.
B)value construction.
C)agenda setting.
D)issue framing.
E)selective perception.
سؤال
The media's selection of what stories get covered, in what detail, and in what context is known as

A)the "media effect."
B)earned coverage.
C)agenda setting.
D)the "anchor effect."
E)None of the above
سؤال
The context of a given issue or event in a news story which affects public perceptions is called

A)issue framing.
B)issue advocacy.
C)agenda setting.
D)value construction.
E)partisan politics
سؤال
According to figure 10-1 of your book CNN is watched the LEAST amount by

A)Independents.
B)Democrats.
C)Republicans.
D)bipartisan.
E)nonpartisan.
سؤال
Which newspaper management in 2007 was criticized for attempting to foster closer relationships with businesses?

A)The New York Times
B)The Washington Post
C)USA Today
D)The Boston Globe
E)The Los Angeles Times
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Deck 10: The Media and US politics
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In recent elections, the media have experimented with a more issue-centered focus.This has been called

A)issue advocacy.
B)civic journalism.
C)investigatory journalism.
D)objective journalism.
E)agenda setting.
B
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Fragmentation of the media audience has tended to

A)cause media to focus on a certain demographic.
B)counteract the impact of media conglomeration.
C)increase the probability of media becoming more concentrated.
D)create situations in which the media dictate what is right and what is wrong.
E)make the audience less concerned with whether the information is true or false.
B
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The FCC is discouraging the trend of expanding media conglomeration.
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Almost 70% of the public thinks the press is

A)biased toward a particular political party.
B)more conservative than liberal.
C)a watchdog of the government.
D)more liberal than conservative.
E)unlikely to mold public opinion.
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Selective perception is the process by which we pick our political attitudes, values, and beliefs.
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The horse race aspect of campaign coverage refers to the candidate's

A)running around the country.
B)standing in the polls.
C)winning profile.
D)grassroots efforts in battleground states.
E)election strategy.
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Objective journalism, which sounded the death knell of the partisan press, was dependent on what New York Tribune editor Whitelaw Reid termed

A)independent journalism.
B)the free press.
C)yellow journalism.
D)accurate writing.
E)new journalism.
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The nickname "the Great Communicator" is attributed to

A)Herbert Hoover.
B)Franklin
C)Ronald Reagan.
D)John F.Kennedy.
E)Richard Nixon.
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The role media played in the Watergate scandal is an example of ____________ journalism.

A)objective
B)new
C)investigatory
D)convergence
E)gonzo
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Which of the three branches of government receives the MOST attention from the media?

A)They receive equal attention
B)Bureaucracy
C)Legislative
D)Executive
E)Judicial
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Which of the following has the potential to fragment the influence of other media?

A)Magazines
B)Newspapers
C)Satellite radio
D)Internet
E)Academic journals
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Political campaigns no longer use radio to communicate with voters.
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The _______________ is an independent regulatory agency charged with licensing television and radio stations.

A)EPA
B)FDA
C)FCC
D)ADA
E)WWF
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The Internet has the most potential to fragment the influence of other media.
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Agenda setting is

A)issue framing.
B)calling public attention to certain issues.
C)the context of a given an issue or event in a news story that affects public perceptions.
D)used to establish certain procedural limits on issue reporting.
E)None of the above
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The Internet began as a(n)

A)bet between two math professors.
B)high school science experiment.
C)outgrowth of IBM's interest in telecommunications.
D)1960s Pentagon project.
E)All of the above
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Movement from financial support of the press by political parties to expanded circulation and more emphasis on advertising led to the development of the penny press.
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As the press media became more objective and less tied to political parties, candidates in the 1930s came to rely more on

A)campaign flyers.
B)television.
C)radio.
D)public speeches.
E)door to door campaigning.
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Small groups of people who are asked questions about candidates and issues in a discussion setting are known as

A)discussion groups.
B)task oriented groups.
C)buzz groups.
D)issue groups.
E)focus groups.
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In the last half century, Americans have most increased their reliance most on ___________ for information about candidates and issues.

A)newspapers
B)television news coverage
C)television commercials
D)political mailings
E)None of the above
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________ also allow(s) people to communicate and organize rapidly in response to political events.

A)The Internet
B)Newspapers
C)Television
D)Mass media
E)Magazines
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Which conservative radio personality rivals National Public Radio in terms of size of his audience?

A)Rush Limbaugh
B)Sean Hannity
C)Glenn Beck
D)Jon Stewart
E)Bill O'Reilly
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For over forty years, Americans have been getting their news primarily from

A)the Internet.
B)radio.
C)television.
D)newspapers.
E)print media.
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One particularly important source of news on the radio is

A)Rush Limbaugh.
B)Thom Hartman.
C)National Public Radio.
D)Sirius.
E)XM satellite radio.
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Ninety-nine households out of 100 have which one of the following?

A)Radio
B)Television
C)Newspaper
D)The Internet
E)News magazines
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Recent studies of the media have been concerned with and critical of partisan bias in the media.
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The technology that started as a Pentagon research project in the 1960s was

A)the Internet.
B)Myspace.
C)CNN.
D)Facebook.
E)TV Guide.
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The mass media aim to reach

A)the largest possible audience.
B)niche markets.
C)opinion makers and other elites.
D)elected officials.
E)celebrities.
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Young people make up a large percentage of users of which form of mass media?

A)Radio
B)Television
C)Newspapers
D)The Internet
E)All of the above
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The media, in particular the print media, have been called the

A)"fifth wheel."
B)"fourth branch of government."
C)"thorn in the side of politics."
D)"sword of the people."
E)"writ."
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With cable television came

A)less trained reporters.
B)round-the-clock news coverage.
C)less news on network news programs.
D)less of a reliance on television for news.
E)None of the above
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All of the following are considered mass media EXCEPT

A)the Internet.
B)newspapers.
C)television.
D)academic journals.
E)radio.
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In the last 50 years, most voters now rely more on _______ for information about candidates than on news coverage.

A)debates
B)newspapers
C)television commercials
D)Jon Stewart
E)cable news networks
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The fastest growing medium for the dissemination of political information is

A)newspapers.
B)the Internet.
C)television.
D)radio.
E)news magazines.
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Which of the following has NOT become a national newspaper?

A)Atlanta Constitution
B)USA Today
C)The Wall Street Journal
D)The New York Times
E)None of the above
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Media consultants are playing an increasingly important role in political campaigns.
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The media tend to highlight the policy statements and voting records of candidates.
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38
Of the three branches of government, the Supreme Court is the least dependent on the press.
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39
The most powerful form of mass media is

A)informational flyers.
B)the radio.
C)newspapers.
D)the Internet.
E)television.
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40
Franklin
D.Roosevelt held the largest number of press conferences.
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41
Which of the following is NOT regulated by the FCC?

A)Licensing of radio and television stations
B)Financing of radio and television stations
C)Content of radio and television shows
D)Content of Internet sites
E)All of the above
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42
Currently, circulation for daily newspapers is approximately one copy for every ________ Americans.

A)fifty
B)twenty
C)ten
D)six
E)two
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When television first began, ____________________ were among the first to purchase stations.

A)oil companies
B)radio networks and newspapers
C)state and local governments
D)companies like Kellogg and General Mills
E)educational institutions
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44
In the early 1800s the press began to be responsive to

A)business advertising and owners' biases.
B)increasing literacy and participation.
C)increasing levels of education and commercialism.
D)political ideologies and party affiliation.
E)ownership of the press and business interests.
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45
Who directly oversees the media's selection of news stories?

A)The executive branch
B)The media itself
C)The judiciary
D)The FCC
E)All of the above
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46
Movement from financial support of the press by political parties to expanded circulation and more emphasis on advertising led to the development of the

A)nickel press.
B)reliance on home delivery.
C)yearly subscription fees.
D)penny press.
E)quarterly subscription fees.
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47
Exaggeration and sensationalism are often associated with

A)independent journalism.
B)the free press.
C)yellow journalism.
D)accurate writing.
E)new journalism.
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48
What newspaper broke the Watergate scandal?

A)The Wall Street Journal
B)The New York Times
C)The Boston Globe
D)The Washington Post
E)USA Today
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Which of the following has the potential to fragment the influence of other media?

A)Magazines
B)Newspapers
C)Satellite radio
D)The Internet
E)Academic journals
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The audience for which medium is aging?

A)Radio
B)Television
C)Newspapers
D)The Internet
E)Academic journals
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51
Jack Anderson and two young Washington Post news reporters, Robert Woodward and Carl Bernstein, broke the story of the

A)Watergate scandal.
B)Teapot Dome scandal.
C)HUD scandal.
D)Whitewater scandal.
E)Pentagon papers.
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52
The owner of Myspace.com and TV Guide is

A)Rupert Murdoch.
B)Steve Jobs.
C)Bill Gates.
D)Jeff Zuckerberg.
E)Ted Turner.
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53
The government has regulated the broadcast media in some form since

A)the 1930s.
B)the 1940s.
C)the 1950s.
D)the 1960s.
E)its inception.
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54
Candidates in the 1930s began to use the radio more because the media became more

A)subjective.
B)bipartisan.
C)business oriented.
D)objective.
E)socialized.
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55
Making media companies more ____________________ is often cited as a reason for consolidation.

A)manageable
B)diverse
C)profitable
D)responsive
E)recognizable
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56
During the period between 1820 and 1830, newspapers began to shift their appeal away from elite readers and toward

A)party members.
B)business interests.
C)the less-educated masses.
D)a more liberal audience.
E)the more politically interested masses.
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57
The FCC is an independent regulatory commission charged with licensing what?

A)Academic journals
B)Airlines
C)International trading
D)Radio stations
E)Newspapers
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58
The president known for his "fireside chats," which aired over the radio as to powerful effect, was

A)Herbert Hoover.
B)Ronald Reagan.
C)Dwight
D)Franklin D.Roosevelt.
E)Harry S.Truman.
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59
The first newspapers in the early 1800s were run by

A)private individuals.
B)companies.
C)government.
D)political parties.
E)Thomas Jefferson.
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What New York Tribune editor coined the term "independent journalism"?

A)Jack Anderson
B)Whitelaw Reid
C)Robert Woodward
D)Margaret Fuller
E)Charles A.Dana
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61
According to figure 10-1 of your book Fox News viewers tend to be

A)Independents.
B)Democrats.
C)Republicans.
D)bipartisan.
E)nonpartisan.
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62
According to figure 10-1 of your book CNN viewers tend to be

A)Independents.
B)Democrats.
C)Republicans.
D)bipartisan.
E)nonpartisan.
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63
In 2008 over half of U.S.citizens' political news came from where?

A)The Internet
B)Newspapers
C)Television
D)Radio
E)Magazines
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64
Ronald Reagan was nicknamed

A)"the Regulator."
B)"the Trickster."
C)"the Phrase-maker."
D)"Teflon Ron."
E)"the Great Communicator."
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Some critics argue that bias in the media comes from reporters being __________ their subjects.

A)excluded from
B)related to
C)too friendly with
D)unknown to
E)None of the above
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66
The mass media's impact on most Americans is modified by their

A)regionalism.
B)viewing habits.
C)lack of background.
D)selective perception.
E)None of the above
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67
Audience fragmentation tends to do what to media conglomerates?

A)Increase their impact
B)Limit their impact
C)Counteract their impact
D)Centralize their approaches
E)None of the above
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68
Bill O'Reilly is

A)nonpartisan.
B)liberal.
C)conservative.
D)independent.
E)moderate.
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69
Critics of media employees charge that an overwhelming majority are

A)conservative.
B)liberal.
C)independent.
D)apolitical.
E)None of the above
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Diversification of the news media lessens the ability of any one medium to influence

A)individual ideology.
B)party loyalty.
C)straight ticket voting.
D)partisanship.
E)the outcome of elections.
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71
According to figure 10-1 of your book CNN is watched the MOST amount by

A)Independents.
B)Democrats.
C)Republicans.
D)bipartisan.
E)nonpartisan.
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72
Recent studies of the media's political reporting tend to be critical of their

A)skimpy political coverage.
B)partisan bias.
C)repetitive coverage of issues.
D)treatment of the election as a contest.
E)lack of objectivity in their reporting.
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In recent elections, the media have experimented with a more issue-centered focus.This has been called

A)issue advocacy.
B)civic journalism.
C)investigatory journalism.
D)objective journalism.
E)agenda setting.
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The ability of television to present images and communicate events has

A)eliminated radio's importance in politics.
B)influenced American public opinion.
C)had very little effect politically.
D)eliminated the importance of print media in politics.
E)None of the above
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Calling public attention to certain issues, the media are partaking in

A)issue framing.
B)issue advocacy.
C)agenda setting.
D)value construction.
E)partisan politics.
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76
Those who opposed the Iraq War tried to portray such an action as another Vietnam.This is an example of

A)partisan politics.
B)value construction.
C)agenda setting.
D)issue framing.
E)selective perception.
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The media's selection of what stories get covered, in what detail, and in what context is known as

A)the "media effect."
B)earned coverage.
C)agenda setting.
D)the "anchor effect."
E)None of the above
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The context of a given issue or event in a news story which affects public perceptions is called

A)issue framing.
B)issue advocacy.
C)agenda setting.
D)value construction.
E)partisan politics
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79
According to figure 10-1 of your book CNN is watched the LEAST amount by

A)Independents.
B)Democrats.
C)Republicans.
D)bipartisan.
E)nonpartisan.
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Which newspaper management in 2007 was criticized for attempting to foster closer relationships with businesses?

A)The New York Times
B)The Washington Post
C)USA Today
D)The Boston Globe
E)The Los Angeles Times
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