Deck 1: Introduction: the Field of Sports Journalism

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Fill in the blanks: "Sports is __ News is __.

A) Sports; news
B) News; sports
C) Entertaining; serious
D) Popular; boring
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Of the five Ws and H (Who, What, When, Where, Why and How), sports stories concentrate on:

A) Who and What
B) Why and How
C) What and Where
D) Who and How
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Sports reporters have____ ethical standards compared with news reporters.

A) Different
B) More stringent
C) The same
D) Less stringent
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Approximately, what year did sports stories regularly appear in newspapers?

A) 1700
B) 1790
C) 1890
D) 1920
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The first few words of Grantland Rice's lede to the Notre DameArmy game in 1924 read, "."

A) The Four Horsemen rode again
B) Notre Dame handily beat Army
C) Outlined against a blue-gray October sky
D) None of the above
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Sometimes, news reporters do not think sports writing is serious journalism and refer to the sports department as the___ department.

A) Toy
B) Slacker
C) Fun
D) Play
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Complete this sentence: "Perhaps the biggest innovation in sports journalism was the creation of ."

A) The printing press
B) ESPN
C) Radio
D) TV
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According to Chapter 1, what changes have the Internet made to sports journalism?

A) Everyone can play the role of sports writer
B) Anyone can follow any team in the world
C) Sports journalists are required to do more
D) All of the above
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Beginning in the 1980s, what group of athletes started to receive substantial coverage?

A) African-Americans
B) Women
C) The gay and lesbian community
D) High school
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Complete this sentence: "Sports writers also have increasingly become ____." (examples: Skip Bayless, Tony Kornheiser).

A) Wealthy
B) More important to sports coverage
C) Celebrities
D) Controversial
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Deck 1: Introduction: the Field of Sports Journalism
1
Fill in the blanks: "Sports is __ News is __.

A) Sports; news
B) News; sports
C) Entertaining; serious
D) Popular; boring
B
2
Of the five Ws and H (Who, What, When, Where, Why and How), sports stories concentrate on:

A) Who and What
B) Why and How
C) What and Where
D) Who and How
B
3
Sports reporters have____ ethical standards compared with news reporters.

A) Different
B) More stringent
C) The same
D) Less stringent
C
4
Approximately, what year did sports stories regularly appear in newspapers?

A) 1700
B) 1790
C) 1890
D) 1920
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The first few words of Grantland Rice's lede to the Notre DameArmy game in 1924 read, "."

A) The Four Horsemen rode again
B) Notre Dame handily beat Army
C) Outlined against a blue-gray October sky
D) None of the above
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6
Sometimes, news reporters do not think sports writing is serious journalism and refer to the sports department as the___ department.

A) Toy
B) Slacker
C) Fun
D) Play
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7
Complete this sentence: "Perhaps the biggest innovation in sports journalism was the creation of ."

A) The printing press
B) ESPN
C) Radio
D) TV
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8
According to Chapter 1, what changes have the Internet made to sports journalism?

A) Everyone can play the role of sports writer
B) Anyone can follow any team in the world
C) Sports journalists are required to do more
D) All of the above
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Beginning in the 1980s, what group of athletes started to receive substantial coverage?

A) African-Americans
B) Women
C) The gay and lesbian community
D) High school
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Complete this sentence: "Sports writers also have increasingly become ____." (examples: Skip Bayless, Tony Kornheiser).

A) Wealthy
B) More important to sports coverage
C) Celebrities
D) Controversial
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