Term 1 of 65
Which of the following would serve as a good definition of the concentration of ownership,
according to Ben Bagdikian?
a drawing of a pie on a window sill with soft, wavy lines above
If the number of outlets is growing and the number of owners is declining, then each owner
controls even more formidable communications power.
a typography analysis
Where there is concentration among holding and subsidiaries, including distribution
networks, merchandising, promotion and or/ retailing
Term 2 of 65
Examining the metadata of someone's phone gives one access to the content of messages.
66%
True
conservative
False
Term 3 of 65
From what biological concept do we get the word "meme"?
a combination of information and scientific visualizations with a good deal of text
ground rules to maximize the effectiveness of story circles
a cultural replicator that gets from human to human via imitation
To support cognitive tasks
,Term 4 of 65
What does Lambert call practices that "provide media based mechanisms for people who have
felt excluded from the channels of economic and political access to share their stories publicly"?
its permanence and it portability
ground rules to maximize the effectiveness of story circles
culturally democratic practices
power and marketing
Term 5 of 65
Which news agency might have a hard time covering criticisms of Disney products containing
sexist or racist portrayals?
ABC
66%
True
NBC
Term 6 of 65
how soon did the first response to the 60 minutes II report post
during the report
as apprenticeship
power and marketing
To support cognitive tasks
, Term 7 of 65
Under the arrangement of 1990s music, Cashmore suggests that large corporations risked money,
while small ethnic labels risked what?
a typography analysis
fantasy
autonomy
True
Term 8 of 65
according to Robert McChesney, who ultimate bias does media ownership concentration
ultimately produce?
conservative
Impression
That one will underestimate the quality and interests of the audience
emotional content
Term 9 of 65
In context of your reading, what is a mode?
a cultural replicator that gets from human to human via imitation
a map where bounded regions are coloured and shaped to represent some statistical
variable
collective, emergent phenomena that express the circulating energies of contemporary
existence.
To give unheard voices a platform to share a breadth of experiences-health, life, death, and
disease.
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