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- Introduction to Electronic Media: Class 15, Final Exam Review
These are questions written by students.
- True-False Questions
- There is a 7 television station ownership rule that has been in
effect since 1930.
- One would use auditorium research when a representative sample is
desired.
- Public Individuals, such as celebrities, can be libeled.
- The share is the percentage of households operating television.
- An example of convergence is RCA merging with Victor Company (of
Victrola fame) so they can form RCA-Victor and start selling
telephones.
- The Communications Act of 1934 first codified into law a public
interest standard for broadcasters.
- A word consists of 8 bytes
- The children’s television act banned uneducational programming
for children.
- Multiple Choice Questions
- A TV rating is which of the following?
- a. the percentage of those watching out of all houses that own a
television
- b. the percentage of those watching out of all houses using the
television
- c. the percentage of those watching out of the entire population
- d. the percentage of those not watching out of the entire
population
- What are some ways in which news is gathered?
- a. electronic news gathering
- b. digital news gathering
- c. satellite news gathering
- d. all of the above
- Norman Lear produced all of the following EXCEPT:
- a. All in the Family
- b. Good Times
- c. Married… With Children
- d. Maude
- Which American government project led to the internet?
- a. Sputnik
- b. AOL
- c. ARPA
- d. NeXT
- Every digital device is based on the ________________.
- a. transistor
- b. microprocessor
- c. modem
- d. diode
- What was the first graphical web browser?
- a. Prodigy
- b. Quantum
- c. Mosaic
- d. ARPA
- Which of the following is NOT a term used when describing cable
television?
- a. Homes Passed
- b. Pay Households
- c. Pay-per-view services
- d. Netlets
- What company is responsible for producing radio audience ratings?
- a. Entercom
- b. AC Neilsen
- c. Arbitron
- d. CBS
- Identifications
- Quiz Show Scandal
- Children’s TV Act
- shield law
- AC Nielsen
- Microcasting
- Fox Broadcasting Company
- Portable People Meter (PPM)