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Final Exam Chapters 12-20 | Jour 101 - Introduction to Mass Communication, Quizzes of Mass Communication

Class: Jour 101 - Introduction to Mass Communication; Subject: Journalism; University: University of Mississippi Main Campus; Term: Fall 2011;

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Download Final Exam Chapters 12-20 | Jour 101 - Introduction to Mass Communication and more Quizzes Mass Communication in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 1 way to figure out how to get your broadcast news lead into present tense is to ask yourself "whats now?" or this ? DEFINITION 1 whats next? TERM 2 "someone is doing something" is an example of this important part of news writing DEFINITION 2 Writing in "active voice" TERM 3 The inverted pyramid DEFINITION 3 a popular way to go about writing a newspaper story is to use this style, arranging the information from most to least important TERM 4 tense of the lead sentence DEFINITION 4 this is the most significant difference between writing for print and broadcasting news TERM 5 Nut graph DEFINITION 5 This is a sentence in an article summarizing the key elements of a story it explains to the reader why the story is being written TERM 6 indecent DEFINITION 6 According to the FCC, this is language or material that depicts sexual are excretory activities in a way that is offensive to contemporary community standards TERM 7 Fair comment (not fair use) DEFINITION 7 This allows commentators to criticize films without fear it will led to claims of libel or slander TERM 8 Digital rights management DEFINITION 8 copyright rules related to the internet fall under this law TERM 9 A FOIA or Freedom of information request DEFINITION 9 a reporter may file this with the government to obtain information TERM 10 Is Stephen Glass associated with a media theory or a Journalism scandal? DEFINITION 10 He was the center of a journalism scandal TERM 21 The author of the Book Toxic Sludge criticizes public relations as.. DEFINITION 21 Manipulative TERM 22 This is the federal agency that monitors and regulates public relations in the US DEFINITION 22 there is no federal agency assigned to regulate the Public Regulations industry TERM 23 Between public relations specialists and reporters, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics says there are more of these DEFINITION 23 Public relations specialists TERM 24 The image of public relations took a negative turn when this happened DEFINITION 24 The American public relations spokesman for Adolf Hitler was brought before congress TERM 25 Public Relations DEFINITION 25 This helps an organization and its publics mutually adapt to each other TERM 26 I suggested using PICNIR to help guide you toward what counts as news. N stands for? DEFINITION 26 Novelty TERM 27 Dependent clauses are avoided in this type of news writing DEFINITION 27 Broadcast style TERM 28 "Something is happening to someone", is an example of this type of writing DEFINITION 28 Passive Voice TERM 29 "A memphis band is robbed this morning and the gunman gets away" is an ex. of? DEFINITION 29 Forced present tenseorTv speak TERM 30 Prior Restraint DEFINITION 30 This is the rarely used power of the government to prevent the publication or broadcast of expression TERM 31 Libel DEFINITION 31 This is the false and malicious publication of material that damages a persons reputation TERM 32 Slander DEFINITION 32 This is the oral or spoken defamation of a persons character TERM 33 A news report is protected from libel and slander even if it damages someones rep. provided the case is... DEFINITION 33 It is True TERM 34 Fair use (not fair comment) DEFINITION 34 if a movie star dies, CNN will not have to get permission from the copyright owner to air short segments of a recent film featuring the actor because of this TERM 35 Its one of the rights protected by the First Amendment DEFINITION 35 Press, Speech, Religion, Petition, Assembly
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