Deck 8: Radio and Digital Audio
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Deck 8: Radio and Digital Audio
1
Which is not an example of digital radio?
A) FM Stereo radio
B) Sirius XM radio
C) HD radio
D) Internet radio
A) FM Stereo radio
B) Sirius XM radio
C) HD radio
D) Internet radio
FM Stereo radio
2
How long did it take FM radio to earn 50% of the radio audience in the U.S.?
A) 10 years
B) 25 years
C) 35 years
D) FM has never had 50% of the radio audience in the U.S.
A) 10 years
B) 25 years
C) 35 years
D) FM has never had 50% of the radio audience in the U.S.
35 years
3
What is a primary difference between digital and analog technology?
A) Digital copies are perfect copies of an original signal.
B) Analog signals are not subject to interference.
C) Digital files are less secure.
D) Analog files can't be transmitted electronically.
A) Digital copies are perfect copies of an original signal.
B) Analog signals are not subject to interference.
C) Digital files are less secure.
D) Analog files can't be transmitted electronically.
Digital copies are perfect copies of an original signal.
4
Most digital audio formats use compression, which:
A) Reduces the size of files.
B) Prevents unauthorized copying of files.
C) Allows unlimited copies of copies.
D) Includes DRM to protect copyright holders.
A) Reduces the size of files.
B) Prevents unauthorized copying of files.
C) Allows unlimited copies of copies.
D) Includes DRM to protect copyright holders.
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5
Radio's early history is most comparable to the history of
A) The printing press
B) The film industry
C) The television industry
D) The Internet
A) The printing press
B) The film industry
C) The television industry
D) The Internet
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6
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 had the biggest impact on radio by:
A) Implementing strict content regulations
B) Eliminating ownership limits
C) Enabling digital broadcasting
D) Limiting amount of time devoted to advertising
A) Implementing strict content regulations
B) Eliminating ownership limits
C) Enabling digital broadcasting
D) Limiting amount of time devoted to advertising
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7
Nearly three-fourths of radio listening takes place
A) Over the Internet
B) At home
C) At work
D) In cars
A) Over the Internet
B) At home
C) At work
D) In cars
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8
IBOC is the technology used to:
A) Transmit radio over the Internet
B) Transmit digital radio by traditional radio stations
C) Transmit satellite radio from multiple satellites simultaneously
D) Transmit radio over cellular telephone systems
A) Transmit radio over the Internet
B) Transmit digital radio by traditional radio stations
C) Transmit satellite radio from multiple satellites simultaneously
D) Transmit radio over cellular telephone systems
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9
Which of the following is true about U.S. radio?
A) 99% of U.S. households have radios
B) There are more than 15,000 local radio stations
C) More than ¾ of all Americans listen to radio on a daily basis
D) There are more than 800 million radios in the U.S.
E) All of the above are true
A) 99% of U.S. households have radios
B) There are more than 15,000 local radio stations
C) More than ¾ of all Americans listen to radio on a daily basis
D) There are more than 800 million radios in the U.S.
E) All of the above are true
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10
Discuss why you think digital radio has succeeded in satellite radio but failed in terrestrial broadcasting in the U.S.
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11
What is the biggest threat to radio's future: The Internet, mobile telephones, digital television, or another technology? Why
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12
No medium has been reinvented more in the last 100 years than radio. Discuss why you think this is so.
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