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Mass Communication Chapter 7 Exam Questions with Complete Answers Latest Update 2024 Long playing records - Answers A record format introduced by Columbia records in 1948 the LP could reproduce 23 minutes of high quality music on each of two sides and was a technical improvement over the 78 RPM c...

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Mass Communication Chapter 7 Exam Questions with Complete Answers Latest Update 2024

Long playing records - Answers A record format introduced by Columbia records in 1948 the LP could
reproduce 23 minutes of high quality music on each of two sides and was a technical improvement over
the 78 RPM

compact disc - Answers Optical disk data storage format that typically stores audio or text data

phonograph - Answers an early sound-reproducing machine that used cylinders to record as well as
reproduce sound.

John kruesi - Answers One of Edison's assistants that helped build phonograph

mary had a little lamb - Answers first recording that was 10 seconds

Flaw - Answers Edison's foil cylinders didn't hold up to repeated playing and couldn't be reproduced

Emile Berliner - Answers Gramophone inventor, he recorded sound on flat discs

high fidelity - Answers accurate reproduction of natural sound; had higher notes and deeper bass than
early recording did not have high fidelity

Electric phonograph - Answers Replaced the all mechanical gramophone

Two - Answers Ways to store music

First: parents taught kids songs of their tradition

Second: written music, musical scores, that required symbols for musical notes to be played

non-notated music - Answers Music that didn't exist in written form, such as folk songs and jazz solos

telegraph - Answers a wire device that used electric signals to send messages so transportation didn't
set limits on communication

wireless telegraph - Answers A point-to-point Communication tools that used radio waves to transmit
messages

Heinrich hertz - Answers Created simplest possible radio transmitter and receiver

Guglielmo Marconi - Answers invented the radio and wireless telegraph

Radio Music Box Memo - Answers David Sarnoff's 1915 plan that outlined how radio could be used as a
popular mass medium

David Sarnoff - Answers Suggested major uses for radio as mass communication tool including news,
music, and sports

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