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QUIZ 6 CHAPTER 1, 2, and 3.
QUIZ 7 CHAPTER 4 and CHAPTER 5 MCCALL
QUIZ 8 CHAPTER 6 AND CHAPTER 7 McCall
CHAPTER 6 PACKAGED POLITICS
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CHAPTER 7 MEDIA SATURATED KIDS
What does television exert such a omnipresent influence in the home? (102)
What factors are related to or correlated with one's level of television viewing? (103
What is the most serious consequence of unmanaged television viewing? (104)
What is one general effect of a high level of electronic screen consumption in families? (104)
What are some ways to develop healthy family television habits (105)
How does McCall characterize many patents attempts to manage their children's television habits? (106)
What do parents need to do to develop healthy family television habits? (106)
How many American homes and rules regulating television consumption? (107)
According to McCall, what is the tacit or explicit message of television commercials aimed at children? (107)
What does research conducted by Kristian Harrison at the University of Illinois suggests? (108)
What highly credible sources suggest that advertising may be related to obesity and underage alcohol consumption? (109)
What does it mean to say that television is a legitimizer of behavior and cultural standards? (109)
According to McCall, why might verbal violence on television be more harmful than physical acts of aggressive behaviorr? (110)
What is the key variable that parents should be most concerned about in trying to create an ecologically sound information environment in the home? (111)
How does McCall characterize television aimed at infants and toddlers such as Baby-First TV?(112)
Why is it unrealistic to expect that any type of legislation can ultimately protect children from the damaging effects of the media?(115)
According to McCall, how can parents combat the potential adverse influences of television on their children? (115)
According to McCall,, in addressing the problem of heavy exposure to television, what should the major concern of society be? (116)
What does Dimitri Christakis and Frederick Zimmerman suggest about childhood exposure to television and video games(116)
QUIZ 9 CHAPTER 8 and CHAPTER 9 McCall
CHAPTER 8 BIG MEDIA LITTLE RESPONSIBLITY
According to McCall, what is the primary effect of media concentration? (121)
What does McCall, compares the actions of the FCC, particularly the Republican commissioners who helped to orchestrate deregulationn and the rise of media concentration to?. (122)
What is vertical integration? (123)
When is the public interest, convenience and necessity are best served? (124)
What is one of the most definite risks of distant media ownership? (124)
According to McCall, what does research which has looked at the impact of ownership structure on the impact of local news suggest? (125)
What did a study by the Project for Excellence in Journalism conclude? (126)
What did the report from the Lear Center as USC find? (126)
What are some of the potential consequences of concentration and the nature of ownership? (127)
What factors are related to the nature and type of media ownership? (127-130)
Why should public interest be considered ahead of economy interests in developing rules governing media ownership?
CHAPTER 9 HOW YOU CAN FIGHT BACK - TODAY
What is the greatest element the public can use in exercising its voice in the definition of media content? (134)
McCall uses a survey in Time Magazine in 2005 as evidence to support what conclusion? (134)
How does McCall characterizes the attitude of most Americans toward the potential influence of media? (135)
In looking into potential violations of the law, what criteria is the FCC is required to use to evaluate each complaint? (135)
According to McCall are executives in the media industry defenders of the First Amendment? (136)
What should the public do if they want to provide input on media performance? (137-138)
According to McCall, why should activist media citizens make their concerns known to advertisers? (139-140)
If you want to file a complain about you cable television franchise what should you do? (141)
What are the two keys to managing media consumption in the home? (143)
What does it mean to say that the media has an agenda? (147)
What metaphor does McCall use to describe the process of becoming media literate? (147)