Comm 101 Ch 9
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- how did introduction of television transform the movie industry?
- movie attendance decline, drive ins
- why is privacy a concern on the internet?
- personal info could be made available
- stereotypes
- exposure increases acceptance
- understand various ways that music is promoted
- radio tv press online
- technology and copyright affecting the movie industry
- video recording downloads and pirating
- original syndication
- new programs
- what are characteristics of the viewing audience for films?
- targeted audiences, movie seasons
- am farther, poorer fm local, better
- differences in sound quality and range between am and fm.
- first tv president
- fdr 1939 world's fair
- tv's golden age critics
- sexism and racism
- first broadcasters
- frank conrad
- minority stereotypes
- minorities seldom in lead roles
- cable creates changes
- providers offer distant signals, competitor for broadcasters
- why are ratings important to commercial radio stations?
- revenue
- channel allocation by fcc
- demand technical limitations and community needs
- public demanded tv
- great increases in tv sets, viewership
- station groups
- some limits on number of stations one can own
- social tv trends
- family together, but little interaction
- first u.s. patent
- philo t. farnsworth
- share
- homes where tv is in use and tuned to a certain station
- why have broadband services dominated over dialup services?
- faster
- what is cybersquatting?
- buy name then sell to company
- perceived negative effects
- fear, violence and suicides
- a listserv?
- online news groups
- first tv sets
- poor sales b/c expensive and lack of programming
- electromagnetic spectrum
- _______________ refers to the range of frequencies that can be used for transmitting radio waves with electricity.
- post-war development
- radio still big money maker
- parental advisory ratings
- block bad programs
- phonograph
- edison cynlinder with grooves hand crank and horn
- distributed music
- online too
- other digital forms
- transfer, sharing
- the trust.
- edisons monopolizing group of patent holders and film producers
- fox
- rupert murdoch's great growth and success
- disney's innovations
- tv programs and horizontal integration
- push for high-fidelity music recordings
- wanted better quality, dance crazes
- developments in giving civilians access to computerized networks.
- usenet, browsers
- peep shows
- crank roll of still photos
- internet censorship
- indecent too accessible
- what was radio's golden age?
- flashy talk soap musical 30s to ww two
- rating
- number of tv homes tuned to a certain station at a certain time
- kinetoscope
- edisons projection system
- military control
- military use only 1000s trained
- cultivation theory
- viewing violence leads to mean world syndrome
- tv's golden age
- quality dramas, top playwrights and actors, situation comedies
- The growth of television was frozen in the early 1940's because of
- WWII technological resources.
- charge more for more use of internet
- what are controversies over net neutrality?
- independents
- growing segment of industry
- what are some negative effects of viewing films?
- violence
- what is meant by homogenization?
- successful formats get copied
- dumont
- not radio became fox
- magnetic tape (reel-to-reel and portable forms)
- 8-track tapes, walkman
- differences between cylinders and discs for recording
- discs produced easier and for less
- what were the big four radio networks?
- nbc abc cbs mutual
- offered it free
- how did tim berners-lee, inventor of the world wide web, control his invention differently than other communication inventors?
- drive time
- prime time
- educational programming
- 3 hours/week required but often relegated to early or late time slots
- preproduction
- plan script and develop
- network affiliations
- sell local ads carry national ads some owned & operated by network
- what kinds of government regulation were allowed in those laws?
- grant licenses
- fessenden
- first voice transmissions
- a music promoter pays a radio broadcaster to play a certain artist's music. according to your text, this is referred to as:
- payola
- transition into the talkies
- golden age of sound and color
- worms
- spread through email contact lists
- ability of subcultures of flourish on the internet.
- gambling illegal hate racism
- flaming, shouting, acronyms
- various types of netiquette
- what is an affiliate?
- contract with network
- how do "closed" countries handle internet access?
- limited by gov
- a moblog?
- mobile blog
- censorship
- public or gov responds, ratings, limited sales or radio play
- franchise agreements
- provider reaches deal with local government
- upn and wb
- merged into cw
- what are meant by shock radio?
- profanity, sex
- why is satellite radio legally allowed to air material that broadcast radio cannot air?
- not fcc ruled
- development of standards
- government, industry agree
- cable industry
- multiple system operators own several cable providers
- viruses
- program copying itself into another program
- star system
- heavy promo stars put under contract by studios
- _______________ refers to the range of frequencies that can be used for transmitting radio waves with electricity.
- electromagnetic spectrum
- marconi
- wireless telegraphy
- who conducts ratings?
- arbitron
- hertz
- discovered radio waves
- what is arpanet and who was able to access it?
- before internet
- newsgroup?
- discussion forum
- deforest
- audion tubes
- how did laws allow for the federal government to regulate radio?
- specific wavelengths
- vladimir zworykin
- first visual images
- nickelodeons
- small theatres
- who were important artists in development and popularity of rock and roll? how did they influence the music?
- bill haley and comets, elvis's wide appeal, british beatles revived 60's rock
- concentration and fragmentation in radio.
- format narrow owners
- key early films
- the birth of a nation, the jazz singer
- how do you determine if internet information is reliable?
- credible current
- syndication
- sell programs directly to stations
- first tv stations
- rca new york
- a and r execs (cassandra), producers, managers
- what are typical positions in the recording industry?
- processing, memory, storage
- basic elements in the early development of computers.
- what is a network?
- sister stations, owned and operated
- what is spectrum scarcity in radio?
- limited spectrum signal interference
- most used browser?
- ie
- video cassette recorders
- tv industry lost legal fight
- movie studios and tv
- studios refused to assist tv
- what is the leading search engine today?
- off-network syndication
- old network shows generally need 100 episodes like friends and seinfeld
- relocation to california
- great weather, varied scenery
- four big tv networks
- nbc, cbs, abc and dumont
- phishing
- fake messages