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FDM Exam | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025 Comprehensive Questions A+ Graded Answers | With Expert Solutions Which of the following problems applies about the same to the development of mechanical TV and electronic TV? - Research and investment funds severely limited by the Great Depression The developer of the mechanical system for breaking up and reassembling picture was: - Paul Nipkow The expansion of television was halted by an FCC fre eze on new licenses from 1948 to 1952 for what purpose? - So the FCC could figure out how to make more television channels available for stations ____ are stations that distribute TV programs locally and that have contractual agreements with network. - Affiliates The Big Three networks and Fox each generate about ___ in network advertising revenues per year - Several billion dollars According to the textbook, contemporary television draws multiple benefits from producing... - Synergy Black Entertainment Television and ESPN's specialized content programming are examples of ___ - Narrowcasting How many "sweep months" occur during the year for television ratings? - Four Why was the Public Broadcasting Service established? - Because TV was becoming a vast wasteland T or F Internet ads have replaced the 30 -second network TV spot as the staples of advertising. - True T or F Electronic news gathering and nonlinear editing have been around since the earliest days of electronic television. - False According to the textbook, the FCC froze television licenses from 1948 until 1952 because: - The existing technical standards did not allow for enough stations to cover the US. Basic Cable - The lowest level of cable service that includes local broadcast stations Community acces - Means created by community residents without the involvement of the cable operator First-run syndication - The rental licensing for original productions made specifically for the syndication market HDTV - Digital television th at provides a wider and clearer picture than standard television Horizontal integration - The concentration of ownership by acquiring companies that are all in the same business Internet Television - A television program viewed over the Internet Multipl e system operators - Cable companies that operate systems in two or more communities Pay TV - Charges cable customers an extra monthly fee to receive a specific channel Ratings - Proportion of television households that watch a specific show, or how peop le are listening to a radio station Syndication - rental or licensing of media products What is an O&O station? - A station that is owned and operated by a network Why did FCC chairman Newton Minow call American television a "vast wasteland" in 1961? - Because so many programs were mediocre and I uninformative. What is/was the aspect ratio (screen width to screen height) of NTSC video in the United States? - 4:3 Up-front season, the time when networks sell time on the next season's shows, occurs when? - Spring According to the textbook, ___ is the policy that requires cable companies to broadcast - Must carry Affiliate fees - Cable programming services charge loca l cable operators Direct broadcast satellite (DBS) - Transmit television or audio signals from satellites to consumers' compact receivers

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