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MEJO FORTNIGHT QUIZZES WITH
COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
NPR's "standards for journalism" covers all of the following groups EXCEPT?
A. Producers
B. Freelance editorial contributors
C. Non-editorial staff in the newsroom
D. News & Programming Interns
E. Reporters - answer Non-editorial staff in the newsroom


According to Prof. Lee Meredith, why are traditional journalism outlets struggling with
advertising revenue?
A. Advertising agencies are also struggling, so they have less money to run advertisements
B. Google and Facebook get a lion's share of digital ad revenue
C. There are too many people who want to advertise with their digital platforms
D. Advertisers aren't interested in partnering with news organizations that run distressing
stories, so revenue is going down
E. News organizations are - answer Google and Facebook get a lion's share of digital ad revenue


In Prof. Andy Bechtel's lecture, what is NOT one of his proposed "news values."
A. Impact
B. Bias
C. Prominence
D. Timeliness
E. Conflict - answer Bias


Who did Prof. Lee Meredith quote at the beginning of his lecture?

,A. Benjamin Franklin
B. Nikole Hannah-Jones
C. Thomas Jefferson
D. Alexander Hamilton
E. Walter Hussman - answer Benjamin Franklin


Prof. Andy Bechtel asked us how we first received news of what event?
A. Results of the 2020 Presidential elections in the US
B. Johannes Gutenberg's invention of printing and Mark Zuckerberg famously launching
Facebook on February 4, 2004 from his dorm room at Harvard during his sophomore year.
C. Total Covid-19 reaches over 600,000 deaths in the US
D. Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis do not bathe daily
E. The January 6, 2021 storming of the US Capitol - answer Results of the 2020 Presidential
elections in the US


According to the assigned reading Journalism Essentials, which of the following is considered
best practices in journalism?
A. Assemble and verify facts
B. Be transparent about sources and methods
C. Present a representative picture of groups in society
D. Fairly represent varied viewpoints in society
E. All of the above - answer All of the above


Which of the following is NOT an element of good journalism?
A. Journalists should keep the news comprehensive and thorough
B. Journalists should report only what makes businesses look good
C. Journalists should provide a forum for public criticism and compromise
D. Journalists should assemble and verify facts

, E. None of the above - answer Journalists should report only what makes businesses look good


Which is NOT one of the core concepts of this course?
A. Journalism
B. Objectivity
C. Media Literacy
D. Visual Communication
E. Public Relations - answer Objectivity


What is a peer-reviewed research article?
A. An article with data and statistics written by a non-profit organization.
B. An article reviewed by scholars and experts in the field before publication to ensure its
quality.
C. An article published by a mainstream, reputable news publication.
D. An editorial review published by a popular newspaper.
E. A book review authored by a critic in a magazine. - answer An article reviewed by scholars
and experts in the field before publication to ensure its quality.


Which one of the following is NOT a typical section in a scholarly, peer-reviewed article
reporting primary research?
A. Discussion.
B. Opinion piece.
C. References.
D. Materials and Methods.
E. Results. - answer Opinion piece.


When a public relations practitioner develops communication messages that will resonate with
the people the organization is trying to reach, s/he is:

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