Communication theorists have argued that social media like Youtube and
Twitter challenge the SMCR Model by: - ANSWER Increasing interaction and
participation in the mass communication process
Posting a message to a friend's Facebook wall is an example of: - ANSWER
Asynchronous interpersonal communication
You send an email to a friend. According to the SMCR model, what role does
your computer fulfill - ANSWER Decoder
Which appears to be the most globalized form of media? - ANSWER Music
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) is largely responsible for?
- ANSWER Another important aspect of the ITU's mandate is helping
emerging countries to establish and develop telecommunication systems of
their own.
Why do many quantitative researchers like to critique ethnographic research
on mass communication effects? - ANSWER It focuses very narrowly on a
single group
Uses and gratifications theory is most concerned with? - ANSWER How
people use media to fulfill certain needs or desires in everyday life.
What are the differences between web 1.0 and web 2.0? - ANSWER Web 1.0
is static and read only, it has little interaction between the user and the
website. Web 2.0 supports participation by users and the general public as
, they can interact with the website and book classes
Marshall McLuhan's statement that "the medium is the message" best
illustrates... - ANSWER Technological determinism
The market configuration with the most barriers to entry is the most likely to
have a - ANSWER Monopoly
What challenges the SMCR model? - ANSWER Social media like Facebook,
Twitter and youtube
Synchronous - ANSWER Consumed at the same time
Asynchronous - ANSWER Not consumed at the same time
Intrapersonal - ANSWER is an exchange of information we have with
ourselves, such as when we think over our next move in a video game or sing
to ourselves in the shower. Typing a to-do list into a smartphone is
electronically mediated intrapersonal communication
Interpersonal - ANSWER includes exchanges in which two or more people
take part, but the term is usually reserved for situations in which just two
people are communicating. Sometimes we call that one-to-one
communication. Having a face-to-face conversation over lunch and writing a
postcard to a friend are everyday examples. When interpersonal
communication is electronically mediated, as in a cell phone conversation,
the term point-to-point communication is sometimes used.
SMCR - ANSWER describes the exchange of information as the message
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