Deck 2: Station Management

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Unions play a major role in radio and TV today, especially in smaller size markets.
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Which management style is most prevalent in radio today?

A) X: the authoritarian approach
B) Y: the collaborative approach
C) Z: the hybrid of both X and Y/Chief-collaborator approach
D) The Darwinian approach
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Match the following radio positions with tasks they complete…
-General Manager

A)Establishes sales quotas
B)Oversees station's music library
C)Performs on-air shifts
D)Keeps equipment operating
E)Responsible for all day to day operations
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Match the following radio positions with tasks they complete…
-Sales Manager

A)Establishes sales quotas
B)Oversees station's music library
C)Performs on-air shifts
D)Keeps equipment operating
E)Responsible for all day to day operations
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Match the following radio positions with tasks they complete…
-Program Director

A)Establishes sales quotas
B)Oversees station's music library
C)Performs on-air shifts
D)Keeps equipment operating
E)Responsible for all day to day operations
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Match the following radio positions with tasks they complete…
-Chief Engineer

A)Establishes sales quotas
B)Oversees station's music library
C)Performs on-air shifts
D)Keeps equipment operating
E)Responsible for all day to day operations
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Match the following radio positions with tasks they complete…
-DJ/Personality

A)Establishes sales quotas
B)Oversees station's music library
C)Performs on-air shifts
D)Keeps equipment operating
E)Responsible for all day to day operations
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Can the managers of small market radio stations usually count on air personalities staying with the station for a long time?
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Which management style is most prevalent in radio today?
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Many radio station managers are promoted from which department?
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Station managers have are often most concerned with what outside influence?
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A primary objective for a station manager is to:
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The station´s official policy manual contains what information?
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When several stations owned by the same company are clustered together in one location, what effect does this have on the staff?
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Define the job description the operations manager.
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Who is ultimately responsible for protecting the license ?
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What effect did the FCC´s deregulation in the early 1980s have on radio´s involvement in community affairs?
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Today, the maximum fine the FCC may levy agianst a broadcaster for airing "indecent or obscene" material is

A) 12500
B) 32,500
C) 75,000
D) 375,000
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Which industry organization is designed to serve as the sales and marketing arm of America´s commercial radio industry?

A) RAB
B) NAB
C) NAFTA
D) RTNDA
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The managers of small market radio stations can usually count on air personalities to

A) stay with the station for a long time.
B) leave for a better position in another station.
C) move into sales.
D) move up into management.
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Which management style is most prevalent in radio today?

A) X: the authoritarian approach
B) Y: the collaborative approach
C) Z: the hybrid of both X and Y
D) The Darwinian approach
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Many radio station managers are promoted from which department?

A) Sales
B) Business management
C) Programming
D) Legal and technical
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Station managers are often most concerned with what outside influence?

A) The evolution of new music formats
B) The Corporate policies affecting budgets
C) The Federal Communications Commission´s oversight
D) The creating new revenues from local advertising sales
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A primary objective for a Station Manager is to:

A) avoid firings and layoffs.
B) be able to fix technical problems.
C) operate in a manner that generates the most profit.
D) to ensure a lot of turnover in the air staff.
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This job position is often second only to the General Manager in noncluster operations:

A) Program Director
B) Sales Manager
C) Operations Director
D) Business Manager
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What qualities to managers try to avoid when hiring staff?

A) Individuals with fragile or oversized egos
B) Ambition and a positive attitude
C) Competitiveness and determination
D) Stability and reliability
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What effect did the FCC´s deregulation in the early 80´s have on radio´s involvement in community affairs?

A) Ascertainment procedures have all but been eliminated.
B) A station may virtually divorce itself from the concerns of the community.
C) Involvement in community affairs is mainly an opportunity to enhance advertising revenues.
D) Stations should only involve themselves in community affairs in very small markets.
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The FCC base forfeiture amount or fine for broadcasting "indecent/obscene" material is

A) 12500
B) 20000
C) 7000
D) 50000
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Who is responsible for operating the station within the regulations established by the FCC?

A) The Program Director
B) The General Manager
C) The Chief Engineer
D) The Operations Manager
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If an inspection by the FCC finds violations and deficiencies, the station will be:

A) Forced to cease operations
B) Given a time frame to correct the problems
C) Made to lose their license to operate
D) Forced to fire the person responsible for the violations
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The union which represents announcers is:

A) IBEW
B) AFTRA
C) NABET
D) SAG
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According to the text, the FCC fine for Broadcasting "indecent/obscene" material how much?
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Unions play a major role in radio and TV today, especially in smaller size markets.
False
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Which management style is most prevalent in radio today?

A) X: the authoritarian approach
B) Y: the collaborative approach
C) Z: the hybrid of both X and Y/Chief-collaborator approach
D) The Darwinian approach
C
3
Match the following radio positions with tasks they complete…
-General Manager

A)Establishes sales quotas
B)Oversees station's music library
C)Performs on-air shifts
D)Keeps equipment operating
E)Responsible for all day to day operations
E
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Match the following radio positions with tasks they complete…
-Sales Manager

A)Establishes sales quotas
B)Oversees station's music library
C)Performs on-air shifts
D)Keeps equipment operating
E)Responsible for all day to day operations
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Match the following radio positions with tasks they complete…
-Program Director

A)Establishes sales quotas
B)Oversees station's music library
C)Performs on-air shifts
D)Keeps equipment operating
E)Responsible for all day to day operations
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Match the following radio positions with tasks they complete…
-Chief Engineer

A)Establishes sales quotas
B)Oversees station's music library
C)Performs on-air shifts
D)Keeps equipment operating
E)Responsible for all day to day operations
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Match the following radio positions with tasks they complete…
-DJ/Personality

A)Establishes sales quotas
B)Oversees station's music library
C)Performs on-air shifts
D)Keeps equipment operating
E)Responsible for all day to day operations
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Can the managers of small market radio stations usually count on air personalities staying with the station for a long time?
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Which management style is most prevalent in radio today?
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Many radio station managers are promoted from which department?
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Station managers have are often most concerned with what outside influence?
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A primary objective for a station manager is to:
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The station´s official policy manual contains what information?
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When several stations owned by the same company are clustered together in one location, what effect does this have on the staff?
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Define the job description the operations manager.
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Who is ultimately responsible for protecting the license ?
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What effect did the FCC´s deregulation in the early 1980s have on radio´s involvement in community affairs?
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Today, the maximum fine the FCC may levy agianst a broadcaster for airing "indecent or obscene" material is

A) 12500
B) 32,500
C) 75,000
D) 375,000
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Which industry organization is designed to serve as the sales and marketing arm of America´s commercial radio industry?

A) RAB
B) NAB
C) NAFTA
D) RTNDA
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The managers of small market radio stations can usually count on air personalities to

A) stay with the station for a long time.
B) leave for a better position in another station.
C) move into sales.
D) move up into management.
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Which management style is most prevalent in radio today?

A) X: the authoritarian approach
B) Y: the collaborative approach
C) Z: the hybrid of both X and Y
D) The Darwinian approach
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Many radio station managers are promoted from which department?

A) Sales
B) Business management
C) Programming
D) Legal and technical
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Station managers are often most concerned with what outside influence?

A) The evolution of new music formats
B) The Corporate policies affecting budgets
C) The Federal Communications Commission´s oversight
D) The creating new revenues from local advertising sales
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A primary objective for a Station Manager is to:

A) avoid firings and layoffs.
B) be able to fix technical problems.
C) operate in a manner that generates the most profit.
D) to ensure a lot of turnover in the air staff.
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This job position is often second only to the General Manager in noncluster operations:

A) Program Director
B) Sales Manager
C) Operations Director
D) Business Manager
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What qualities to managers try to avoid when hiring staff?

A) Individuals with fragile or oversized egos
B) Ambition and a positive attitude
C) Competitiveness and determination
D) Stability and reliability
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What effect did the FCC´s deregulation in the early 80´s have on radio´s involvement in community affairs?

A) Ascertainment procedures have all but been eliminated.
B) A station may virtually divorce itself from the concerns of the community.
C) Involvement in community affairs is mainly an opportunity to enhance advertising revenues.
D) Stations should only involve themselves in community affairs in very small markets.
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The FCC base forfeiture amount or fine for broadcasting "indecent/obscene" material is

A) 12500
B) 20000
C) 7000
D) 50000
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Who is responsible for operating the station within the regulations established by the FCC?

A) The Program Director
B) The General Manager
C) The Chief Engineer
D) The Operations Manager
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If an inspection by the FCC finds violations and deficiencies, the station will be:

A) Forced to cease operations
B) Given a time frame to correct the problems
C) Made to lose their license to operate
D) Forced to fire the person responsible for the violations
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The union which represents announcers is:

A) IBEW
B) AFTRA
C) NABET
D) SAG
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According to the text, the FCC fine for Broadcasting "indecent/obscene" material how much?
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