Deck 8: Radio

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Which of the following formats is the most difficult to produce?

A)all-news
B)Urban
C)Internet-based
D)CTAE.music
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NBC was actually two networks at first:

A)one of which became NPR
B)just as CBS is today
C)one focusing on fine arts,and one focusing on mass appeal programs
D)one of which later was sold and became ABC
E)none of these
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Most radio stations generate most of their income from which source of revenue?

A)network advertising
B)national spot advertising
C)local advertising
D)public service advertising
E)subsidiary advertising
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When the Telecommunications Act 1996 removed the limit on how many radio stations a company could own,

A)format specialization continued on FM
B)stations were bought and sold at an unprecedented rate
C)the industry became dominated by a few powerful owners
D)talk became the hottest format on AM radio
E)all of these
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Consolidation and competition have led to _________ in the radio industry.

A)more stations targeting minority audiences
B)increased reliance on talk formats
C)format homogenization
D)greater content experimentation
E)more unique formats
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Radio didn't evolve as a mass medium until

A)receivers started using current instead of bulky,acid-leaking batteries
B)tuning the sets became relatively easy
C)stations developed broadcast programs intended for the general public
D)all of these
E)none of these
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HD radio is

A)doing well in the marketplace
B)a digital service formed by the merger of Sirius and XM
C)a digital service that improves the signal qualities of terrestrial radio
D)the same as satellite radio
E)all of these
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________ built a wireless communication device that could send Morse code and started a wireless telegraphy company.

A)Heinrich Hertz
B)Guglielmo Marconi
C)Reginald Fessenden
D)Lee de Forest
E)Frank Conrad
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Satellite radio primarily targets people listening _______

A)at home
B)in their cars
C)at work
D)on the Internet
E)all of these
Question
A type of consistent programming designed to appeal to a certain segment of the audience is a:

A)fractionalizer
B)network
C)clear channel
D)format
E)clock hour
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Which of the following is NOT a defining feature of radio?

A)it is portable
B)it is supplemental
C)it is the least mass of the mass media
D)it is universal
E)it is selective
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The first network was

A)ABC (American Broadcasting Company)
B)CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System)
C)RCA (Radio Corporation of America)
D)NPR (National Public Radio)
E)NBC (National Broadcasting Company)
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The individual who is most responsible for hiring and firing radio station DJs is the:

A)production director
B)personnel manager
C)chief announcer
D)program director
E)general manager
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Although the radio industry was significantly changed by the emergence of TV,which of the following did NOT happen?

A)the content,economics,and functions of radio would change
B)a huge decrease in the number of local radio stations with network affiliations
C)TV cut into the revenue of the radio industry
D)radio stations depended more on ads purchased by local businesses
E)local radio stations relied more heavily on music,talk,and news
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Terrestrial radio stations

A)were slow to enter the digital age
B)early in the digital age,simply streamed the audio from the station's analog broadcast
C)were prompted to come up with Web strategies due to declining ad revenues
D)all of these
E)none of these
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During the Depression Era (the 1930s),the radio industry

A)was harder hit than other industries
B)saw a huge increase in the amount of money spent on radio advertising
C)hadn't yet been invented
D)suffered about the same as other industries
E)was plagued by so many interference problems that the Depression didn't really affect it
Question
The recent huge mergers creating massive radio groups were made possible by:

A)the introduction of foreign capital to the industry
B)the Telecommunications Act of 1996
C)the U.S.Department of Justice
D)increased use of the World Wide Web
E)all of these
Question
This network serves noncommercial radio stations:

A)National Public Radio
B)Public Nets
C)Corporation for Public Broadcasting
D)all of these
E)none of these
Question
The biggest problem facing online radio is

A)HD radio
B)the Telecommunications Act of 1996
C)generating playlists
D)financial
E)hiring personnel
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Which of the following types of channels will give an AM radio station the widest coverage area?

A)unobstructed
B)national
C)distributed
D)regional
E)clear
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Radio stations earn their money by selling advertising time.
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The Radio Act of 1927 set up the Federal Radio Commission,which issued radio licenses and created policies to minimize interference.
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HD radio is a digital service that improves the quality of terrestrial stations.
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The emergence of AM was the most important development in the radio industry during the 1970s and 1980s.
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Talk radio format is becoming more and more popular.What new talk format content do you think would be successful?
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Even at the very beginning of its development,radio was seen as having the potential to generate huge profits by broadcasting news and entertainment.
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In the early 2000s,three satellite radio companies began operation,transmitting digital signals to subscribers.
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The major company measuring radio audiences is Nielsen.
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Very little of what was broadcast in the early days of radio was actually done by broadcasters; stores,schools,businesses and other organizations owned the early stations.
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During the Depression in the 1930s,radio provided both fantasy and reality,as reflected in the combination of escapist entertainment programs and increased network news and special events coverage.
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A format wheel is a pie chart representing the content aired on a radio station.
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Radio is available on cell phones
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Although mobility and portability have always been defining features of radio,satellite radio faces serious disadvantages because satellite technology simply cannot "go mobile."
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Advertising on radio began when WEAF in New York began selling time to anybody who wanted to broadcast a message.
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Even though the amount of money spent on radio ads nearly doubled during World War II,radio continued to be significantly outpaced by newspapers in terms of generating national advertising dollars.
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Before financing radio broadcasts was solved by advertising revenue,what other successful ways did stations use to support broadcasting?
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Examples of the most popular radio music formats include AC,NP,Modern Rock,and CTA.
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Which of the following formats is the most difficult to produce?

A)all-news
B)Urban
C)Internet-based
D)CTAE.music
A
2
NBC was actually two networks at first:

A)one of which became NPR
B)just as CBS is today
C)one focusing on fine arts,and one focusing on mass appeal programs
D)one of which later was sold and became ABC
E)none of these
D
3
Most radio stations generate most of their income from which source of revenue?

A)network advertising
B)national spot advertising
C)local advertising
D)public service advertising
E)subsidiary advertising
C
4
When the Telecommunications Act 1996 removed the limit on how many radio stations a company could own,

A)format specialization continued on FM
B)stations were bought and sold at an unprecedented rate
C)the industry became dominated by a few powerful owners
D)talk became the hottest format on AM radio
E)all of these
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Consolidation and competition have led to _________ in the radio industry.

A)more stations targeting minority audiences
B)increased reliance on talk formats
C)format homogenization
D)greater content experimentation
E)more unique formats
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Radio didn't evolve as a mass medium until

A)receivers started using current instead of bulky,acid-leaking batteries
B)tuning the sets became relatively easy
C)stations developed broadcast programs intended for the general public
D)all of these
E)none of these
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HD radio is

A)doing well in the marketplace
B)a digital service formed by the merger of Sirius and XM
C)a digital service that improves the signal qualities of terrestrial radio
D)the same as satellite radio
E)all of these
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________ built a wireless communication device that could send Morse code and started a wireless telegraphy company.

A)Heinrich Hertz
B)Guglielmo Marconi
C)Reginald Fessenden
D)Lee de Forest
E)Frank Conrad
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Satellite radio primarily targets people listening _______

A)at home
B)in their cars
C)at work
D)on the Internet
E)all of these
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A type of consistent programming designed to appeal to a certain segment of the audience is a:

A)fractionalizer
B)network
C)clear channel
D)format
E)clock hour
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Which of the following is NOT a defining feature of radio?

A)it is portable
B)it is supplemental
C)it is the least mass of the mass media
D)it is universal
E)it is selective
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The first network was

A)ABC (American Broadcasting Company)
B)CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System)
C)RCA (Radio Corporation of America)
D)NPR (National Public Radio)
E)NBC (National Broadcasting Company)
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The individual who is most responsible for hiring and firing radio station DJs is the:

A)production director
B)personnel manager
C)chief announcer
D)program director
E)general manager
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Although the radio industry was significantly changed by the emergence of TV,which of the following did NOT happen?

A)the content,economics,and functions of radio would change
B)a huge decrease in the number of local radio stations with network affiliations
C)TV cut into the revenue of the radio industry
D)radio stations depended more on ads purchased by local businesses
E)local radio stations relied more heavily on music,talk,and news
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Terrestrial radio stations

A)were slow to enter the digital age
B)early in the digital age,simply streamed the audio from the station's analog broadcast
C)were prompted to come up with Web strategies due to declining ad revenues
D)all of these
E)none of these
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During the Depression Era (the 1930s),the radio industry

A)was harder hit than other industries
B)saw a huge increase in the amount of money spent on radio advertising
C)hadn't yet been invented
D)suffered about the same as other industries
E)was plagued by so many interference problems that the Depression didn't really affect it
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The recent huge mergers creating massive radio groups were made possible by:

A)the introduction of foreign capital to the industry
B)the Telecommunications Act of 1996
C)the U.S.Department of Justice
D)increased use of the World Wide Web
E)all of these
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This network serves noncommercial radio stations:

A)National Public Radio
B)Public Nets
C)Corporation for Public Broadcasting
D)all of these
E)none of these
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The biggest problem facing online radio is

A)HD radio
B)the Telecommunications Act of 1996
C)generating playlists
D)financial
E)hiring personnel
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Which of the following types of channels will give an AM radio station the widest coverage area?

A)unobstructed
B)national
C)distributed
D)regional
E)clear
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Radio stations earn their money by selling advertising time.
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The Radio Act of 1927 set up the Federal Radio Commission,which issued radio licenses and created policies to minimize interference.
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HD radio is a digital service that improves the quality of terrestrial stations.
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The emergence of AM was the most important development in the radio industry during the 1970s and 1980s.
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Talk radio format is becoming more and more popular.What new talk format content do you think would be successful?
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Even at the very beginning of its development,radio was seen as having the potential to generate huge profits by broadcasting news and entertainment.
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In the early 2000s,three satellite radio companies began operation,transmitting digital signals to subscribers.
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The major company measuring radio audiences is Nielsen.
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Very little of what was broadcast in the early days of radio was actually done by broadcasters; stores,schools,businesses and other organizations owned the early stations.
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During the Depression in the 1930s,radio provided both fantasy and reality,as reflected in the combination of escapist entertainment programs and increased network news and special events coverage.
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A format wheel is a pie chart representing the content aired on a radio station.
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Radio is available on cell phones
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Although mobility and portability have always been defining features of radio,satellite radio faces serious disadvantages because satellite technology simply cannot "go mobile."
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Advertising on radio began when WEAF in New York began selling time to anybody who wanted to broadcast a message.
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Even though the amount of money spent on radio ads nearly doubled during World War II,radio continued to be significantly outpaced by newspapers in terms of generating national advertising dollars.
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Before financing radio broadcasts was solved by advertising revenue,what other successful ways did stations use to support broadcasting?
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Examples of the most popular radio music formats include AC,NP,Modern Rock,and CTA.
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