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Deck 1: News Now
1
The most common elements journalists agree on related to news judgments are
A) ugly, sad, important and timely.
B) important, shocking, sad and interesting.
C) important, timely, interesting and relevant.
D) sad, glad and mad.
A) ugly, sad, important and timely.
B) important, shocking, sad and interesting.
C) important, timely, interesting and relevant.
D) sad, glad and mad.
C
2
Twenty years ago all of these were the major sources of news EXCEPT
A) newspaper.
B) text.
C) radio.
D) television.
A) newspaper.
B) text.
C) radio.
D) television.
B
3
The Web 2.0 contains all of the following characteristicsEXCEPT
A) visiting personal websites.
B) sharing content.
C) blogs, social media.
D) cloud applications.
A) visiting personal websites.
B) sharing content.
C) blogs, social media.
D) cloud applications.
A
4
The four key characteristics of today's news are
A) personal, professional, ethical and social.
B) local, social, ethical and mobile.
C) personal, local, social and mobile.
D) personal, ethical, social and mobile.
A) personal, professional, ethical and social.
B) local, social, ethical and mobile.
C) personal, local, social and mobile.
D) personal, ethical, social and mobile.
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5
Today's journalists understand and know how to manage multiple, simultaneous streams of information. Which list below are some parts of the streams?
A) TV, text, print, social media and websites
B) C‐SPAN, CNN, CB Radio and HIPPA
C) print and broadcast
D) physical, mental, emotional and spiritual
A) TV, text, print, social media and websites
B) C‐SPAN, CNN, CB Radio and HIPPA
C) print and broadcast
D) physical, mental, emotional and spiritual
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6
Which of the following staff member who works at a TV station does not appear on air?
A) reporter
B) anchor
C) producer
D) live field reporter
A) reporter
B) anchor
C) producer
D) live field reporter
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7
The text lists four major areas to find news to report. They are
A) events, people, places and things.
B) events, sources, audience and all media.
C) local, national, international and hyper‐local.
D) police, courts, cops and legal defense funders.
A) events, people, places and things.
B) events, sources, audience and all media.
C) local, national, international and hyper‐local.
D) police, courts, cops and legal defense funders.
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8
The pillars of good journalism according to Dan Gillmor are
A) time, truth, trust and technology.
B) accuracy, transparency and technology.
C) technology, accuracy, fairness and bias.
D) thoroughness, accuracy, fairness and transparency.
A) time, truth, trust and technology.
B) accuracy, transparency and technology.
C) technology, accuracy, fairness and bias.
D) thoroughness, accuracy, fairness and transparency.
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9
Journalists never agree on the common elements of a news judgment.
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10
Today's audience remains a passive receiver of news.
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11
Local television is still the most popular source of local news,but it is losing ground.
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12
Today's journalist needs to be a reporter as well as a curatorof news.
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13
Carefully cared‐for topic pages should be the new building blocks of journalism.
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14
It is not credible for a journalist to ask feedback or reaction from people in the community.
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Arbitron is the main radio ratings company in the UnitedStates.
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16
Because vast amount of news sources are available, it is no longer necessary for journalists to be objective.
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17
Thoroughness means asking readers for their input.
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18
Fairness is often in the eye of the beholder.
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19
We should link to source material as much as possible.
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20
The first element of the four news elements of newsjudgment is _____.
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21
The second element of the four news elements of newsjudgment is _____.
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22
The third element of the four news elements of news judgment is _____.
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23
The fourth element of the four news elements of news judgment is _____.
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24
Texts and graphics were the primary media formats used in the early version of the Web, which is often known as _____.
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25
_____ is an example of how news consumers can customize news and information.
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26
Streams of information must be verified and vetted for _____.
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27
In a typical news day, the _____ collects all possible stories of the day and presents them to the producer.
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28
The title of the newsroom position who continually updates content for the website is known as the _____.
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29
The name of the off‐air content creator in a newsorganization for broadcast is known as a _____.
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30
During a live TV newscast, the person who oversees the control room and studio floor crew is called the
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31
In order to find news to report, you should maintain ahealthy _____.
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32
One rule newsroom managers and staff must set in regards to _____ content is whether to hold it or post it immediately.
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33
What should you consider while evaluating a potential news
item?
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34
What are some of the elements that make up Web 2.0?
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35
Over the last 20 years, which news sources have decreased in audience consumption?
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36
What news sources are up in audience consumption during the last 20 years?
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37
Give an example of a social network site that is used by news consumer for sharing.
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38
In the evolution of a breaking story once the sources are verified, what is the first thing the journalist does?
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39
Describe the elements at work at the end of a breaking news story cycle.
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40
During a live TV newscast, what is the collective name of the group of workers in the studio?
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41
How has news consumption changed in the past 20 years?
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42
Trace the four stages that occur in the evolution of a
breaking news story.
breaking news story.
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43
Describe what a typical newsroom story assignment meeting might be like. Name the TV news employees who would be present.
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44
key for finding news to report is the use of quality sources. Describe where they come from, how to cultivate them and any cautions to be aware of in using them.
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45
The new era of digital journalism where news is curated and shared across social platforms might need a new set of ethical standards. Dan Gilmour argues for that in his essay "The Pillars of Journalism." Trace what those pillars are? State whether you agree, disagree or think there are any to add
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