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True/False: The first newspaper produced in North America was Publick Occurrences, both Foreign and Domestick question True/False: By the penny press era, the average newspaper cost eighteen cents per copy question True/False: Joseph Pulitzer's New York World would stage events for the sole purpose of making news to cover question True/False: Yellow journalism in the 1890s was the origin of investigative journalism in the late twentieth century question True/False: The term yellow journalism originated from a New York newspaper in the late nineteenth century that was printed on yellow-toned paper stock question True/ False: Journalism is a scientific and objective method of communication question True/False: The inverted-pyramid news story form is most commonly used with objective news stories. question True/False: History suggests that objective reporting grew out of an opportunity to massmarket news that would not offend particular groups. question True/False; Literary journalism uses the devices of fiction to construct a portrait of the real world using nonfictional experiences question True/False: Online news has contributed to the creation of the 24/7 news cycle. question True/False: According to researchers, most small nondaily papers in the United States are consensus oriented rather than conflict oriented question True/False: The phrase underground press refers to newspapers that operate out of major urban sewer systems. question True/False: Around 2005, large newspaper chains responded to the decline in newspaper circulation by buying up more newspapers and increasing newsroom staff. question True/False: Larger newspaper operations overall seem to be more financially stable than smalltown newspapers. question True/False: Online newspaper stories have to be briefer and more streamlined than the print version. question True/False: Of all our mass media institutions, newspapers have played the longest and strongest role in sustaining American democracy. question True/False: Broadsides differed from newspapers in that their content was meant to remain relevant for a longer period of time. question True/False: Embarrassing a public official was often the reason colonial newspaper owners were forced to shut down or were even jailed question Penny press newspapers answer newspapers sold individually for only a penny a piece question Which of the following eras of journalism best represents the historical arrival of newspapers as a mass medium? question Yellow journalism is answer -overly dramatic -got its name from use of color "yellow kid" question What were significant features of yellow journalism? answer -overly dramatic -got its name from use of color "yellow kid" -investagtion question The two publishers most associated with yellow journalism in the late 1800s were answer Joseph Pulltzer and William Randolph question Modern journalism started to develop in the nineteenth century mainly because newspapers answer wanted to attract as many readers and advertisers as possible question Select the correct historical order among the following major eras in journalism history. answer partisan jounralism - penny press - yellow press - objective news question Name the publication most closely associated with the rise of modern journalism. question Objective journalism as championed by Adolph Ochs and the New York Times was particularly good at answer moving the practice of journalism out of the realm of sensationalism and into the realm of professionalism question What spawned the rise of interpretive journalism in the 1930s and 1940s? answer The world's increasing complexity and interconnectedness question Besides providing community calendars and meeting notices, _______ newspapers mostly carry articles on local schools, social events, town government, property crimes, and zoning issues. answer Consensus-oriented journalism question Which of the following are specific groups of readers targeted by specialized newspapers? answer African America, Spanish Language, Asian American, Native American answer The space left for news in the paper after the ads have been placed question Advertising revenue, the lifeblood of newspaper operations answer Has fallen dramatically in the last few years with internet ad sales unable to fill the gap question Which of the following is a way that online journalism is redefining news? answer 1.Unlimited space for articles 2. Not paying for paper/distribution 3. Links to related articles 4. Multimedia capabilities (Interactive news) question Worried about the shaky financial underpinnings of print journalism, some have suggested new business models, including answer A) having former print reporters start online newspapers B) having wealthy universities buy and support newspapers C) having wealthy Internet companies expand into the news business D) having newspapers operate as nonprofits that run on tax-deductible contributions (all of them) question Which is NOT one of the critiques against objective news stories? question True/False: The first newspaper produced in North America was Publick Occurrences, both Foreign and Domestick question True/False: By the penny press era, the average newspaper cost eighteen cents per copy question True/False: Joseph Pulitzer's New York World would stage events for the sole purpose of making news to cover question True/False: Yellow journalism in the 1890s was the origin of investigative journalism in the late twentieth century question True/False: The term yellow journalism originated from a New York newspaper in the late nineteenth century that was printed on yellow-toned paper stock question True/ False: Journalism is a scientific and objective method of communication question True/False: The inverted-pyramid news story form is most commonly used with objective news stories. question True/False: History suggests that objective reporting grew out of an opportunity to massmarket news that would not offend particular groups. question True/False; Literary journalism uses the devices of fiction to construct a portrait of the real world using nonfictional experiences question True/False: Online news has contributed to the creation of the 24/7 news cycle. question True/False: According to researchers, most small nondaily papers in the United States are consensus oriented rather than conflict oriented question True/False: The phrase underground press refers to newspapers that operate out of major urban sewer systems. question True/False: Around 2005, large newspaper chains responded to the decline in newspaper circulation by buying up more newspapers and increasing newsroom staff. question True/False: Larger newspaper operations overall seem to be more financially stable than smalltown newspapers. question True/False: Online newspaper stories have to be briefer and more streamlined than the print version. question True/False: Of all our mass media institutions, newspapers have played the longest and strongest role in sustaining American democracy. question True/False: Broadsides differed from newspapers in that their content was meant to remain relevant for a longer period of time. question True/False: Embarrassing a public official was often the reason colonial newspaper owners were forced to shut down or were even jailed question Penny press newspapers answer newspapers sold individually for only a penny a piece question Which of the following eras of journalism best represents the historical arrival of newspapers as a mass medium? question Yellow journalism is answer -overly dramatic -got its name from use of color "yellow kid" question What were significant features of yellow journalism? answer -overly dramatic -got its name from use of color "yellow kid" -investagtion question The two publishers most associated with yellow journalism in the late 1800s were answer Joseph Pulltzer and William Randolph question Modern journalism started to develop in the nineteenth century mainly because newspapers answer wanted to attract as many readers and advertisers as possible question Select the correct historical order among the following major eras in journalism history. answer partisan jounralism - penny press - yellow press - objective news question Name the publication most closely associated with the rise of modern journalism. question Objective journalism as championed by Adolph Ochs and the New York Times was particularly good at answer moving the practice of journalism out of the realm of sensationalism and into the realm of professionalism question What spawned the rise of interpretive journalism in the 1930s and 1940s? answer The world's increasing complexity and interconnectedness question Besides providing community calendars and meeting notices, _______ newspapers mostly carry articles on local schools, social events, town government, property crimes, and zoning issues. answer Consensus-oriented journalism question Which of the following are specific groups of readers targeted by specialized newspapers? answer African America, Spanish Language, Asian American, Native American answer The space left for news in the paper after the ads have been placed question Advertising revenue, the lifeblood of newspaper operations answer Has fallen dramatically in the last few years with internet ad sales unable to fill the gap question Which of the following is a way that online journalism is redefining news? answer 1.Unlimited space for articles 2. Not paying for paper/distribution 3. Links to related articles 4. Multimedia capabilities (Interactive news) question Worried about the shaky financial underpinnings of print journalism, some have suggested new business models, including answer A) having former print reporters start online newspapers B) having wealthy universities buy and support newspapers C) having wealthy Internet companies expand into the news business D) having newspapers operate as nonprofits that run on tax-deductible contributions (all of them) question Which is NOT one of the critiques against objective news stories? What paper started the rise of modern journalism?The Times was the first modern newspaper, gathering information and presenting news in a straightforward way-without the opinion of the reporter. Today, the times is known for its opinion columns and editorial pages as much as for its original reporting.
Which of the following eras of journalism best represents the historical?Which of the following eras of journalism best represents the historical arrival of newspapers as a mass medium? The penny press era.
Which of the following is generally considered the biggest threat to the future of newspapers?40 Cards in this Set. What makes literary journalism different from early 20th century models of objective journalism?What makes literary journalism different from early-twentieth-century models of ''objective'' journalism? Literary journalism applied fiction writing techniques to nonfiction material, instead of being purely informational as in objective journalism.
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