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Deck 12: Traditional Ad Media
1
The implementation of the SAU system made it possible for advertisers to purchase any one of 56 standard ad sizes to fit the advertising publishing parameters of all newspapers in the United States.
True
2
Simmons and MRI produce annual reports of product and brand usage data and provide detailed media information.
True
3
A magazine's media kit provides readership profiles of that magazine's audience.
True
4
The Newspaper Advertising Association offers a variety of services that assist both newspapers and national advertisers by simplifying the task of buying newspaper space and by offering discounts that make newspapers a more attractive medium.
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Newspapers historically had been the leading advertising medium,but television surpassed newspapers as the medium that receives the greatest amount of advertising expenditures.
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A limitation of magazine advertising is the closing dates that require advertising materials to be on hand for weeks in advance of the actual publication date.
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National advertising is clearly the mainspring of newspapers.
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An index of 175 for a given age group and a specific magazine means that this age group represents this magazine's readership by a magnitude of 1.75 times greater than this age group's proportionate population representation.
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9
Count a magazine's subscriptions to determine a magazine's readership.
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10
There are eight column widths in newspapers.
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11
Station format is a major consideration in the choice of radio vehicles.
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12
A strength of magazine advertising is its creative ability to get consumers involved in ads.
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13
Magazines are a poor source for providing detailed product information.
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14
Advertisers use the CPM measure to compare different magazine buys.
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15
Short lead times is a disadvantage of newspaper advertising.
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16
Lack of flexibility is a limitation of newspaper advertising.
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17
No one specific advertising medium is always best.
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18
Advertisements placed ROP (run of press)means that the ad appears in any location,on any page,at the discretion of the newspaper.
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19
The best medium,or combination of media,is determined by counting advantages and limitations.
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20
A strength of magazine advertising is that it provides more geographic options than other media.
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21
Network television advertising,although expensive in terms of per-unit cost,can be a cost-efficient means to reach mass audiences.
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22
Which of the following is a major mass advertising medium?
A) newspapers
B) magazines
C) radio
D) television
E) All of these are correct.
A) newspapers
B) magazines
C) radio
D) television
E) All of these are correct.
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23
When researching the amount advertisers should pay in a geographic area,Graham learned that the average television household now has upwards of 90 or more TV channels from which to choose.Graham believes the cost of television ads should be reduced because advertisements simply do not reach the large numbers of consumers they once did.This is an example of _____.
A) technology transfer
B) clutter
C) media myopia
D) multi-media dispersion
E) audience fractionalization
A) technology transfer
B) clutter
C) media myopia
D) multi-media dispersion
E) audience fractionalization
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24
An advantage of radio advertising is short lead times.
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25
What is the purpose of the NAA?
A) It increases newspaper circulation.
B) It moves newspapers online.
C) It decreases the rates newspapers pay for production.
D) It simplifies the purchase of newspaper space.
E) It hires personnel for large newspapers.
A) It increases newspaper circulation.
B) It moves newspapers online.
C) It decreases the rates newspapers pay for production.
D) It simplifies the purchase of newspaper space.
E) It hires personnel for large newspapers.
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26
Because radio is a form of mass media, radio advertising can't reach prospective customers on a personal and intimate level.
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27
Many advertising campaigns use radio as a supplement to other media rather than as a stand-alone medium.
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28
The National Advertising Bureau has made great strides toward facilitating the purchase of radio time by national advertisers.
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29
Julian recorded his favorite television program and then zapped the show to skip the commercials when watching it later.
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30
Radio listeners remain on a radio station during commercials if the station is the correct format.
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31
The best medium for demonstrating product features is television.
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32
In terms of target audience CPM,radio advertising is considerably more expensive than other mass media.
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33
More than any other medium,television is able to use humor as an effective advertising strategy.
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34
Infomercials account for nearly one-fourth of the programming time for most cable stations.
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35
The cost of network television advertising has more than tripled over the past two decades.
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36
Nielsen Audio is the major service at both the national and local levels involved in measuring radio listenership and audience demographics.
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37
The traditional Nielsen Audio and Nielsen systems do not measure an audience's out-of-home listening and viewing.
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38
The period preceding and following prime time television is known as fringe time.
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39
In the past,which of the following was a problem when purchasing space from newspapers in many cities?
A) Page size and column space varied.
B) Publication dates were difficult to coordinate.
C) Each newspaper required a unique ad.
D) Few newspapers printed in color.
E) Newspapers did not have enough readers to make advertising worthwhile.
A) Page size and column space varied.
B) Publication dates were difficult to coordinate.
C) Each newspaper required a unique ad.
D) Few newspapers printed in color.
E) Newspapers did not have enough readers to make advertising worthwhile.
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40
Selecting the "best" medium depends on the _____.
A) budget availability
B) competitive challenge
C) creative needs
D) advertiser's objectives
E) All of these are correct.
A) budget availability
B) competitive challenge
C) creative needs
D) advertiser's objectives
E) All of these are correct.
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41
Which of the following is a strength of magazine advertising?
A) some magazines reach very large audiences
B) ability to pinpoint specific audiences
C) long life
D) high level of reproduction quality
E) All of these are correct.
A) some magazines reach very large audiences
B) ability to pinpoint specific audiences
C) long life
D) high level of reproduction quality
E) All of these are correct.
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42
Magazine media kits provide prospective advertisers with pertinent cost information in the form of _____.
A) rate kits
B) rate sheets
C) tear sheets
D) media cards
E) rate cards
A) rate kits
B) rate sheets
C) tear sheets
D) media cards
E) rate cards
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43
A strength of newspaper advertising is the _____.
A) lack of clutter
B) ease of buying for national advertisers
C) ability to reach specific groups of consumers effectively
D) excellent reproduction quality
E) flexibility
A) lack of clutter
B) ease of buying for national advertisers
C) ability to reach specific groups of consumers effectively
D) excellent reproduction quality
E) flexibility
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44
The Standardized Advertising Unit (SAU)system makes it possible for advertisers to purchase any one of _____ standard ad sizes to fit the advertising publishing parameters of all newspapers in the United States.
A) 10
B) 28
C) 56
D) 74
E) 100
A) 10
B) 28
C) 56
D) 74
E) 100
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45
GfK Mediamark Research Inc._____.
A) provides cost per thousand information for magazines
B) measures effectiveness of billboard advertising
C) measures effectiveness of point-of-purchase materials
D) provides information on advertising to children
E) measures the effectiveness of music on retail shoppers
A) provides cost per thousand information for magazines
B) measures effectiveness of billboard advertising
C) measures effectiveness of point-of-purchase materials
D) provides information on advertising to children
E) measures the effectiveness of music on retail shoppers
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46
Which of the following is a complicating factor that makes subscription counting an inadequate way of determining a magazine's readership?
A) Magazine subscriptions are collected through a variety of intermediaries, making it difficult to obtain accurate lists of who subscribes to what magazines.
B) Magazines often are purchased from newsstands, supermarkets, and other retail outlets rather than through subscriptions, thus completely eliminating knowledge of who purchases what magazines.
C) Magazines that are available in public locations (i.e., doctors' offices, beauty salons) are read by numerous people and not just the subscriber.
D) Individual magazines subscribers share issues with other people.
E) All of these are correct.
A) Magazine subscriptions are collected through a variety of intermediaries, making it difficult to obtain accurate lists of who subscribes to what magazines.
B) Magazines often are purchased from newsstands, supermarkets, and other retail outlets rather than through subscriptions, thus completely eliminating knowledge of who purchases what magazines.
C) Magazines that are available in public locations (i.e., doctors' offices, beauty salons) are read by numerous people and not just the subscriber.
D) Individual magazines subscribers share issues with other people.
E) All of these are correct.
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47
Which of the following is a strength of newspaper as an advertising medium?
A) lack of clutter
B) long life
C) ability to reach potential customers on a personal and intimate level
D) consumers are in the right mental frame to process advertisements
E) transfer images from television advertising
A) lack of clutter
B) long life
C) ability to reach potential customers on a personal and intimate level
D) consumers are in the right mental frame to process advertisements
E) transfer images from television advertising
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48
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of using magazines as an advertising medium?
A) selectivity
B) convey information with a sense of authority
C) high intrusive value
D) creative ability to get consumers involved in ads
E) long life
A) selectivity
B) convey information with a sense of authority
C) high intrusive value
D) creative ability to get consumers involved in ads
E) long life
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49
In the advertising industry,magazines are referred to as _____.
A) brochures
B) books
C) newsletters
D) read-throughs
E) browsers
A) brochures
B) books
C) newsletters
D) read-throughs
E) browsers
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50
Alan is the advertising director for an electronics company.He wants to advertise in a medium where detailed product information can be portrayed with a sense of authority.Alan should use _____ advertising.
A) newspaper
B) billboard
C) magazine
D) radio
E) television
A) newspaper
B) billboard
C) magazine
D) radio
E) television
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51
A limitation of magazine advertising is _____.
A) the inability to pinpoint specific audiences
B) the short-life of the magazine
C) the inability to convey a sense of authority
D) fewer geographic options than other media
E) the inability to get consumers involved in the ad
A) the inability to pinpoint specific audiences
B) the short-life of the magazine
C) the inability to convey a sense of authority
D) fewer geographic options than other media
E) the inability to get consumers involved in the ad
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52
Which of the following is NOT a limitation of using magazines as an advertising medium?
A) not intrusive
B) long lead times
C) clutter
D) buying difficulty
E) fewer geographic options
A) not intrusive
B) long lead times
C) clutter
D) buying difficulty
E) fewer geographic options
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53
Experian Simmons specializes in measuring _____.
A) newspaper readership
B) audience sizes of television programs
C) magazine readership
D) audience sizes of radio stations
E) effectiveness of outdoor advertising
A) newspaper readership
B) audience sizes of television programs
C) magazine readership
D) audience sizes of radio stations
E) effectiveness of outdoor advertising
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54
Which of the following is a limitation of using newspapers as an advertising medium?
A) occasional users of newspaper space pay higher rates
B) long lead times
C) not entertaining
D) rapidly escalating advertising cost
E) impersonal
A) occasional users of newspaper space pay higher rates
B) long lead times
C) not entertaining
D) rapidly escalating advertising cost
E) impersonal
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55
Which of the following is NOT a strength of newspapers as an advertising medium?
A) mass audience coverage
B) highly selective medium
C) flexibility
D) ability to use detailed copy
E) timeliness
A) mass audience coverage
B) highly selective medium
C) flexibility
D) ability to use detailed copy
E) timeliness
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56
When an ad appears in any location,on any page,at the discretion of the newspaper,this is known as _____.
A) run of press (ROP)
B) open placing
C) discretionary placement
D) run of paper (ROP)
E) standard advertising placement (SAP)
A) run of press (ROP)
B) open placing
C) discretionary placement
D) run of paper (ROP)
E) standard advertising placement (SAP)
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57
An advertiser who is interested in advertising in a specific magazine would want to obtain a(n)_____ to learn about the demographic and lifestyle profiles of the readers.
A) media kit
B) profile sheet
C) advertising listing
D) structure statement
E) influence report
A) media kit
B) profile sheet
C) advertising listing
D) structure statement
E) influence report
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58
Lillian,a jewelry designer wants to use _____ advertising if to convey elegance,quality,and sophisticated appeal.
A) television
B) billboard
C) newspaper
D) radio
E) magazine
A) television
B) billboard
C) newspaper
D) radio
E) magazine
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59
Advertisers and media planners turn to _____ to obtain information on standardized ad rates,contact information,reader profiles and other information regarding magazines.
A) GfK Mediamark Research
B) Experian Simmons
C) National Advertising Association
D) Nielsen
E) Standard Rate and Data Services (SRDS)
A) GfK Mediamark Research
B) Experian Simmons
C) National Advertising Association
D) Nielsen
E) Standard Rate and Data Services (SRDS)
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60
Cost per thousand information for each magazine is available from _____.
A) Information Resources
B) Burke Marketing Research
C) Market Facts
D) Market Research Corporation of America
E) GfK Mediamark Research
A) Information Resources
B) Burke Marketing Research
C) Market Facts
D) Market Research Corporation of America
E) GfK Mediamark Research
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61
Nielsen Audio is in the process of attempting to get away from the paper-diary method of data collection by having people carry pager-like devices throughout the day.This data-collection method is called the _____.
A) personal portable diary
B) advertising tracker
C) customized diary
D) electronic media tracker
E) portable people meter
A) personal portable diary
B) advertising tracker
C) customized diary
D) electronic media tracker
E) portable people meter
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62
The period between 8 PM and 11 PM (or between 7 PM and 10 PM in some parts of the U.S.)is known as ____ in television.
A) network time
B) nighttime
C) early fringe
D) prime access
E) prime time
A) network time
B) nighttime
C) early fringe
D) prime access
E) prime time
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63
Which of the following is NOT a consideration that influences the choice of radio vehicle when buying radio time?
A) FCC approval
B) station format
C) choice of geographic areas to cover
D) choice of daypart
E) All of these are considerations.
A) FCC approval
B) station format
C) choice of geographic areas to cover
D) choice of daypart
E) All of these are considerations.
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64
Which of the following is a problem with magazine audience measurement?
A) number of articles in a magazine
B) small sample sizes
C) number of magazines focused on a topic
D) cost
E) All of these are correct.
A) number of articles in a magazine
B) small sample sizes
C) number of magazines focused on a topic
D) cost
E) All of these are correct.
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65
A provider of local radio network ratings is _____.
A) Information Resources, Inc.
B) Experian Simmons
C) Statistical Research, Inc.
D) GfK Mediamark Research Inc.
E) Nielsen Audio
A) Information Resources, Inc.
B) Experian Simmons
C) Statistical Research, Inc.
D) GfK Mediamark Research Inc.
E) Nielsen Audio
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66
A provider of national radio network ratings is _____.
A) Nielsen Audio's RADAR
B) Bruzzone Research Company
C) Media Research, Inc.
D) Experian Simmons
E) GfK Mediamark Research
A) Nielsen Audio's RADAR
B) Bruzzone Research Company
C) Media Research, Inc.
D) Experian Simmons
E) GfK Mediamark Research
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67
A major development in recent years involves marketers of specific brands developing newsletters and magazines that focus on their brands,issues related to their brands,and the interests of brand purchasers.These are called _____.
A) e-magazines
B) product publications
C) customized magazines
D) in-house news sources
E) blogs
A) e-magazines
B) product publications
C) customized magazines
D) in-house news sources
E) blogs
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68
Which is the most expensive daypart for advertising on radio?
A) morning and afternoon drive
B) midday
C) evening
D) late night
E) fringe
A) morning and afternoon drive
B) midday
C) evening
D) late night
E) fringe
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69
A limitation of radio advertising is _____.
A) difficulty of buying radio time
B) long lead times
C) high CPMs
D) erosion of radio listening audience
E) that it is not intrusive
A) difficulty of buying radio time
B) long lead times
C) high CPMs
D) erosion of radio listening audience
E) that it is not intrusive
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70
Jack owns a chain of bookstores.He has a limited advertising budget and wants to advertise in the medium with the lowest cost per thousand for reaching his target audience.Jack should use _____ advertising.
A) television
B) magazine
C) radio
D) newspaper
E) outdoor
A) television
B) magazine
C) radio
D) newspaper
E) outdoor
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71
A strength of _____ advertising is its ability to avail itself of the reputations and the sometimes bigger-than-life persona of local personalities.
A) television
B) newspaper
C) magazine
D) radio
E) outdoor
A) television
B) newspaper
C) magazine
D) radio
E) outdoor
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72
The two media that are most effective for reaching segmented audiences are ____.
A) radio and television
B) radio and magazine
C) radio and newspaper
D) newspaper and magazine
E) billboards and magazine
A) radio and television
B) radio and magazine
C) radio and newspaper
D) newspaper and magazine
E) billboards and magazine
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73
One of the primary purposes for brand marketers in creating customized magazines is to reach out to existing brand users and to create a bond that will result in increased levels of customer _____.
A) awareness
B) loyalty
C) knowledge
D) attention
E) confidence
A) awareness
B) loyalty
C) knowledge
D) attention
E) confidence
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74
The best medium to leverage television advertising through the transfer of images is _____.
A) the Internet
B) radio
C) outdoor
D) magazines
E) newspaper
A) the Internet
B) radio
C) outdoor
D) magazines
E) newspaper
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75
Which of the following is NOT a strength of radio as an advertising medium?
A) ability to reach segmented audiences
B) ability to reach prospective customers on a personal and intimate level
C) high CPM
D) short lead times
E) ability to transfer images from television advertising
A) ability to reach segmented audiences
B) ability to reach prospective customers on a personal and intimate level
C) high CPM
D) short lead times
E) ability to transfer images from television advertising
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76
The cost of network television advertising depends on _____.
A) the time of day when an ad is aired
B) the product being advertised
C) the company purchasing the advertising time
D) royalties for music
E) All of these are correct.
A) the time of day when an ad is aired
B) the product being advertised
C) the company purchasing the advertising time
D) royalties for music
E) All of these are correct.
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77
A strength of radio advertising is _____.
A) the ability to reach segmented audiences
B) the ability to reach prospective customers on a personal and intimate level
C) low cost per thousand
D) short lead-times
E) All of these are correct.
A) the ability to reach segmented audiences
B) the ability to reach prospective customers on a personal and intimate level
C) low cost per thousand
D) short lead-times
E) All of these are correct.
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78
Bonnie needs information for local radio ratings.She would be able to get this information from _____.
A) Statistical Research, Inc.
B) Bruzzone Research Company
C) Media Research, Inc.
D) Nielsen Audio
E) Experian Simmons
A) Statistical Research, Inc.
B) Bruzzone Research Company
C) Media Research, Inc.
D) Nielsen Audio
E) Experian Simmons
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79
The period preceding and following prime time in television is known as _____.
A) off time
B) fringe time
C) nonprime time
D) slotting time
E) daytime
A) off time
B) fringe time
C) nonprime time
D) slotting time
E) daytime
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80
Which of the following measures magazine readership?
A) Nielsen Audio
B) Media Research, Inc.
C) Bruzzone Research Company
D) GfK Mediamark Research Inc.
E) National Advertising Association
A) Nielsen Audio
B) Media Research, Inc.
C) Bruzzone Research Company
D) GfK Mediamark Research Inc.
E) National Advertising Association
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