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MST 101 FINAL EXAM

This dramatic device is used for emphasis since normally it is avoided in standard radio production, it is -
correct answer dead air



This dramatic device is used to indicate a passage of time, it is - correct answer a
musical bridge



The dramatic device of compensating for the listener's inability to see the action used is - correct answer
verbal reinforcement



The dramatic device of telling the story in the present but the action in the past is called - correct answer
flashback



This is how most people recognize a radio program - correct answer radio signature



News story cover guy - correct answer Herb Morrison



This conservative radio commentator,who developed a cult following and almost ran for President, was
against Roosevelt's New Deal. He was - correct answer Father Coughlin



Known for his knowledge and use of radio for political purposes including his "fireside chats" this person
was known as "'the great communicator" He was - correct answer Franklin Delano
Roosevelt



This is an excerpt from a radio program which dramatized news stories each week. This program's name
was - correct answer March of Time



At the end of Top Hat we are led to believe that Jerry can't marry Dale because she has married Alberto
Beddini until we learn that - correct answer the "priest" that married Dale and
Beddini was really Horace's valet, Bates.

,In his pursuit of Dale Tremont, Jerry Travers sings "Isn't it a Lovely Day" which is ironic because - correct
answer It's raining



In the 2nd act of the London Show in Top Hat, Jerry Travers performs on stage with a tuxedoed male
chorus. While performing the title song of the movie, Travers uses his cane to - correct answer
Shoot down the dancers and down the last one with an invisible bow and arrow



In the movie Top Hat, the shot of Jerry Travers driving the hansom cab through London with Dale
Tremont as his passenger used the production techinique of - correct answer in a
studio using rear projection



The movie Top Hat that we saw was a - correct answer backstage musical



The movie Top Hat that we saw was produced by what studio - correct answer RKO
Pictures



The movie Top Hat that we saw featured songs written by - correct answer Irving
Berlin



The movie Top Hat that we saw starred - correct answer Fred Astaire and Ginger
Rogers



In the example of "Immortal Sherlock Holmes" that we heard in class, the story is being told in the first
person by Doctor Watson that is the use of - correct answer A first person narrator
as observer



In the example of "Slow Burn" that we heard in class, the story is being told in the first person by a
participant over the phone to - correct answer a reporter, Todd Sloane, who is an
identified reciever



The dramatic device that provides the listener with an insight into the type of person a character is
called - correct answer voice characterization

,The reason generally given for why "War of the Worlds" had the effect that it did on the public was
because - correct answer It copied the familiar radio news style of the time, leading
many people to believe it was real



Which of the following was NOT present in "War of the Worlds" to contribute to the effect it had on the
public - correct answer Announcements every five minutes about the fact that it
was a radio play



In the late 1930 radio stations banding together through the NAB established a competitor for the
ASCAP royalty gathering company. It was - correct answer BMI



The ABAs Canon 35 - correct answer Banned the use of radio, recordings, and
photography in the courtroom



The forth radio network to come into existence (in 1934) was - correct answer The
Mutual Broadcasting System



The law that empowered the Federal Trade Commission to regulate false or misleading advertising was
the - correct answer Wheeler- Lee Act



When the FCC was established in 1934, it had - correct answer seven
commissioners appointed by political party



The Communications Act of 1934 established this agency to oversee all forms of interstate
communication in the United States. It was the - correct answer FCC



The last wire service to agree to sell to radio stations and networks was - correct answer
AP



In 1936 the wire service that even went so far as to create and sell broadcast style copy to radio stations
and networks was - correct answer UP

, In 1935 the wire services that broke ranks and decided to sell copy to radio stations and networks
anyway were - correct answer UP and INS



A loophole in the compromise that helped to end the "Press Radio War" was that while there were
restrictions on when radio newscasts could operate, the radio stations and networks could schedule
people to talk about news events at any time . These radio personalities were called - correct answer
commentators



Efforts to solve the "Press Radio War" involved coming to a compromise between the wire services, the
newspapers, and radio broadcasters called the - correct answer Biltmore
Agreement



Which of the following is NOT a reason why radio is blamed for the end of vaudeville? - correct answer
Radio did its shows from the vaudeville stage and audiences didn't like it.



During the period from 1930 to 1940, the percentage of homes with radios in the US - correct answer
increased from 40% to 81%



In The Jazz Singer the main character had a major decision to make between - correct answer
performing opening night of his Broadway show or serving as a cantor in the synagogue



In the Jazz singer the main character's father disowned him when he didn't become what he wanted him
to be which was a - correct answer Cantor in the Synagogue



The star of the Jazz Singer who was also known as "The World's Greatest Entertainer" was - correct
answer Al Jolson



The PhoneFilm system of sound recording was invented by - correct answer Lee
DeForest and Ted Case



The studio that produced the first sound feature film and offered it in theaters was - correct answer
Warner Brothers

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