Deck 10: Broadcast Regulation

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The _____ Act of 2010 required every large oceangoing vessel traveling more than 200 miles from port.

A) Transition and Public Safety
B) Vessel Communications
C) Wireless Ship
D) Radio
E) Wireless Broadcast
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Which of the following required oceangoing vessels to have wireless radio operators on duty twenty-four hours every day?

A) Radio Act of 1912
B) Vessel Communications Act of 1910
C) Wireless Ship Act of 1910
D) Transition and Public Safety Act of 1912
E) Radio Broadcast Act of 1912
Question
The _________ was created to make reasonable regulations governing potential radio frequency interference.

A) Wireless Broadcast Bureau
B) Federal Telecommunications Commission
C) Federal Communications Commission
D) Federal Radio Broadcast Agency
E) Federal Radio Commission
Question
When U.S. lawmakers refer to the PICON standard for FCC rules, they are thinking of _____ .

A) public interest
B) convenience
C) necessity
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
The Federal Communications Commission has ____ members and each one represents a/n ____.

A) nine/ congressional district
B) five/media platform
C) seven/broadcasting organization
D) three/government agency
E) five/political party
Question
Regulation of broadcast by government radio licensing is constitutionally permissible under the ________ clause of the United States Constitution.

A) commerce
B) contracts
C) free speech
D) dormant commerce
E) establishment
Question
Which of the following court decisions served to establish the need for licensing by showing how the U.S. Commerce Dept. Secretary had no legal authority to sanction stations operating without a license with interfering with other station broadcasts?

A) FRC v. Nelson Bros. Bond & Mortgage Co.
B) United States v. Zenith Radio Corp.
C) Hoover v. Intercity Radio Co.
D) b and c
E) a, b, and c
Question
Delivering the mail and seeking the holy grail is the metaphors one expert observer used to describe federal regulation with regard to the ____ .

A) MVPD (cable and satellite) subscriber base
B) FCC regulation and policy
C) network neutrality abandonment
D) political campaign advertising
E) none of the above
Question
The ___________ was given responsibility to regulate both wired and wireless communications - replacing the Federal Radio Commission.

A) Federal Broadcasting Commission
B) Secretary of Commerce
C) Federal Communications Commission
D) Federal Telecommunications Commission
E) Federal Media Commission
Question
The FCC is divided into _________ operating bureaus, of which, the __________ Bureau is the most important to broadcasters.

A) three/Broadcast
B) seven/Media
C) five/Communications
D) five/Media
E) seven/Broadcast
Question
In order to modify, delete, or introduce new regulation, the FCC must first issue a __________.

A) Record of Issue
B) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
C) Report and Order
D) Notice of Inquiry
E) Notice of Issue
Question
As part of the rulemaking process, the FCC will issue a ______, which gives broadcasters a chance to hear the issue and discuss what action, if any, should be taken.

A) Report & Order
B) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
C) Notice of Inquiry
D) Hearing on Issue
E) Notice of Hearing
Question
At the end of the rulemaking process, the final decision of the FCC is issued in the form of a _____, which is published by the U.S. Government Printing Office in the ____.

A) Order/Daily Digest
B) Notice of Rule/Federal Register
C) Rule/Federal Reserve
D) Report and Rule/Daily Register
E) Report and Order/Federal Register
Question
U.S. citizenship of the controlling interest is no longer a requirement for broadcast licensees, but what factor(s) below are still considered to be pertinent to the approval of an application?

A) Good financial standing
B) Maintenance of technical engineering
C) Good character of the applicant (no felony conviction)
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
In response to licensing infractions, the FCC may issue all of the following sanctions except ___?

A) Notices of Apparent Liability
B) Notice of Investigation
C) letters of reprimand
D) forfeitures
E) license revocations
Question
During deregulation era in broadcasting, the license term was expanded to ___________ years.

A) three
B) seven
C) eight
D) five
E) one
Question
The FCC uses the term, _____ , to define a situation where one owner has taken control of two
Television stations in a single market.

A) Monopoly
B) Acquisition
C) Merger
D) Natural monopoly
E) Duopoly
Question
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against a federal program that applied racial criteria in determining media ownership with its decision in Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Pena. The Supreme Court held that racial criteria could be considered only when the government ______ ?

A) was hoping to resolve a natural condition of inequality in the population
B) had discovered a specific case of discrimination
C) was confronted with the social ill of profiling
D) wished to fulfill the ideal of diversity in the marketplace
E) none of the above
Question
Which of the following is not an example of a structural regulation in terms of FCC policy?

A) spectrum allocation
B) cross-ownership
C) indecency enforcement
D) duopoly control
E) frequency assignment
Question
The ___________ Act required television stations to devote three hours in their weekly lineup for educational and informational content.

A) Children's Educational
B) Youth Television Programming
C) Children's Television
D) Child Programming
E) Information & Education
Question
A political candidate as defined by FCC terms is legally qualified based on all of the following factors except ______ .

A) publicly announced candidacy
B) placement on the ballot
C) budget of sufficient funding
D) meets qualifications for political office
E) eligibility for write-in voting
Question
The M/V Truxillo was carrying cargo as well as more than 250 passengers on a voyage from NewYork to the Florida Keys. Under the Wireless Ship Act of 1910, the M/V Truxillo is required to have on board a radio transmitter as well as an operator or operators who will monitor the radio device twenty-four hours per day.
Question
The rationale in support of broadcasting regulation lies solely in the fact that the electromagnetic energy used to transmit broadcast airwaves is scarce and not everyone can secure an FCC license.
Question
WPEG broadcasts rock and alternative music. A regular part of the broadcast on Monday mornings is a five-minute talk segment that comically skewers news events from over the weekend. One Monday morning, WPEG's broadcasters were mocking a new U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding profanity by reciting every "dirty" word they could think of on air. The government may punish WPEG based on its right to censor such content.
Question
Technical standards in broadcasting are regulated by the Federal Radio Commission.
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Suppose the U.S. Congress plans to enact a law redefining the scope of obscene, indecent, and profane language to be punished after a broadcast. In order to enforce the law, Congress must create a new agency or delegate enforcement power to a specialized office within the FCC.
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Once the five presidential appointees to the FCC are confirmed by the Senate, they vote to elect one commissioner from among the members to preside as chair.
Question
Once the issuance of an FCC license has been approved, it provides the licensed broadcaster with the ownership rights over the channel (frequency assignment) of radio transmission.
Question
Imagine a feminist named Heather Bryant decides to start a new radio station in a large metro area featuring talk about politics and court decisions to keep the public abreast of important issues. In order to do so, Heather must apply to the FCC for a license and pay the trustee fee if it's granted.
Question
Under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, a broadcast license is renewed only when the applicant for its renewal can demonstrate a strong history of serving the public interest.
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Based on the principle of diversity, the FCC and Congress are foresworn to protect the diversity at several levels - in terms of ownership, content, viewpoint, and employees.
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Deck 10: Broadcast Regulation
1
The _____ Act of 2010 required every large oceangoing vessel traveling more than 200 miles from port.

A) Transition and Public Safety
B) Vessel Communications
C) Wireless Ship
D) Radio
E) Wireless Broadcast
C
2
Which of the following required oceangoing vessels to have wireless radio operators on duty twenty-four hours every day?

A) Radio Act of 1912
B) Vessel Communications Act of 1910
C) Wireless Ship Act of 1910
D) Transition and Public Safety Act of 1912
E) Radio Broadcast Act of 1912
A
3
The _________ was created to make reasonable regulations governing potential radio frequency interference.

A) Wireless Broadcast Bureau
B) Federal Telecommunications Commission
C) Federal Communications Commission
D) Federal Radio Broadcast Agency
E) Federal Radio Commission
E
4
When U.S. lawmakers refer to the PICON standard for FCC rules, they are thinking of _____ .

A) public interest
B) convenience
C) necessity
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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5
The Federal Communications Commission has ____ members and each one represents a/n ____.

A) nine/ congressional district
B) five/media platform
C) seven/broadcasting organization
D) three/government agency
E) five/political party
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6
Regulation of broadcast by government radio licensing is constitutionally permissible under the ________ clause of the United States Constitution.

A) commerce
B) contracts
C) free speech
D) dormant commerce
E) establishment
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7
Which of the following court decisions served to establish the need for licensing by showing how the U.S. Commerce Dept. Secretary had no legal authority to sanction stations operating without a license with interfering with other station broadcasts?

A) FRC v. Nelson Bros. Bond & Mortgage Co.
B) United States v. Zenith Radio Corp.
C) Hoover v. Intercity Radio Co.
D) b and c
E) a, b, and c
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8
Delivering the mail and seeking the holy grail is the metaphors one expert observer used to describe federal regulation with regard to the ____ .

A) MVPD (cable and satellite) subscriber base
B) FCC regulation and policy
C) network neutrality abandonment
D) political campaign advertising
E) none of the above
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9
The ___________ was given responsibility to regulate both wired and wireless communications - replacing the Federal Radio Commission.

A) Federal Broadcasting Commission
B) Secretary of Commerce
C) Federal Communications Commission
D) Federal Telecommunications Commission
E) Federal Media Commission
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10
The FCC is divided into _________ operating bureaus, of which, the __________ Bureau is the most important to broadcasters.

A) three/Broadcast
B) seven/Media
C) five/Communications
D) five/Media
E) seven/Broadcast
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11
In order to modify, delete, or introduce new regulation, the FCC must first issue a __________.

A) Record of Issue
B) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
C) Report and Order
D) Notice of Inquiry
E) Notice of Issue
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As part of the rulemaking process, the FCC will issue a ______, which gives broadcasters a chance to hear the issue and discuss what action, if any, should be taken.

A) Report & Order
B) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
C) Notice of Inquiry
D) Hearing on Issue
E) Notice of Hearing
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13
At the end of the rulemaking process, the final decision of the FCC is issued in the form of a _____, which is published by the U.S. Government Printing Office in the ____.

A) Order/Daily Digest
B) Notice of Rule/Federal Register
C) Rule/Federal Reserve
D) Report and Rule/Daily Register
E) Report and Order/Federal Register
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14
U.S. citizenship of the controlling interest is no longer a requirement for broadcast licensees, but what factor(s) below are still considered to be pertinent to the approval of an application?

A) Good financial standing
B) Maintenance of technical engineering
C) Good character of the applicant (no felony conviction)
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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15
In response to licensing infractions, the FCC may issue all of the following sanctions except ___?

A) Notices of Apparent Liability
B) Notice of Investigation
C) letters of reprimand
D) forfeitures
E) license revocations
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16
During deregulation era in broadcasting, the license term was expanded to ___________ years.

A) three
B) seven
C) eight
D) five
E) one
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17
The FCC uses the term, _____ , to define a situation where one owner has taken control of two
Television stations in a single market.

A) Monopoly
B) Acquisition
C) Merger
D) Natural monopoly
E) Duopoly
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18
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against a federal program that applied racial criteria in determining media ownership with its decision in Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Pena. The Supreme Court held that racial criteria could be considered only when the government ______ ?

A) was hoping to resolve a natural condition of inequality in the population
B) had discovered a specific case of discrimination
C) was confronted with the social ill of profiling
D) wished to fulfill the ideal of diversity in the marketplace
E) none of the above
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19
Which of the following is not an example of a structural regulation in terms of FCC policy?

A) spectrum allocation
B) cross-ownership
C) indecency enforcement
D) duopoly control
E) frequency assignment
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The ___________ Act required television stations to devote three hours in their weekly lineup for educational and informational content.

A) Children's Educational
B) Youth Television Programming
C) Children's Television
D) Child Programming
E) Information & Education
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21
A political candidate as defined by FCC terms is legally qualified based on all of the following factors except ______ .

A) publicly announced candidacy
B) placement on the ballot
C) budget of sufficient funding
D) meets qualifications for political office
E) eligibility for write-in voting
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22
The M/V Truxillo was carrying cargo as well as more than 250 passengers on a voyage from NewYork to the Florida Keys. Under the Wireless Ship Act of 1910, the M/V Truxillo is required to have on board a radio transmitter as well as an operator or operators who will monitor the radio device twenty-four hours per day.
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The rationale in support of broadcasting regulation lies solely in the fact that the electromagnetic energy used to transmit broadcast airwaves is scarce and not everyone can secure an FCC license.
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WPEG broadcasts rock and alternative music. A regular part of the broadcast on Monday mornings is a five-minute talk segment that comically skewers news events from over the weekend. One Monday morning, WPEG's broadcasters were mocking a new U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding profanity by reciting every "dirty" word they could think of on air. The government may punish WPEG based on its right to censor such content.
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25
Technical standards in broadcasting are regulated by the Federal Radio Commission.
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26
Suppose the U.S. Congress plans to enact a law redefining the scope of obscene, indecent, and profane language to be punished after a broadcast. In order to enforce the law, Congress must create a new agency or delegate enforcement power to a specialized office within the FCC.
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Once the five presidential appointees to the FCC are confirmed by the Senate, they vote to elect one commissioner from among the members to preside as chair.
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Once the issuance of an FCC license has been approved, it provides the licensed broadcaster with the ownership rights over the channel (frequency assignment) of radio transmission.
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Imagine a feminist named Heather Bryant decides to start a new radio station in a large metro area featuring talk about politics and court decisions to keep the public abreast of important issues. In order to do so, Heather must apply to the FCC for a license and pay the trustee fee if it's granted.
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Under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, a broadcast license is renewed only when the applicant for its renewal can demonstrate a strong history of serving the public interest.
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Based on the principle of diversity, the FCC and Congress are foresworn to protect the diversity at several levels - in terms of ownership, content, viewpoint, and employees.
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