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44 Cards in this Set
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What percent of American homes have cable TV?
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60%
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What gives the congress the right to make laws concerning copyright?
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The Constitution
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What radio format is carried on more radio stations than any other?
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country
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A commercial is sold by a network account executive for a network show. Not counting the money that goes to the account executive, where does the money go?
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to the network
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A local station, like one in Evansville, that carries a network’s programming is called a(n)?
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affiliate
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What have the courts ruled concerning laws to limit children’s exposure to pornography?
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the courts overturned both laws
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How many radio stations are there in America?
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13,000
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Why was low power TV authorized?
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to promote minority ownership
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What percent of American homes have cable TV?
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60%
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What gives the congress the right to make laws concerning copyright?
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The Constitution
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What radio format is carried on more radio stations than any other?
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country
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A commercial is sold by a network account executive for a network show. Not counting the money that goes to the account executive, where does the money go?
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to the network
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A local station, like one in Evansville, that carries a network’s programming is called a(n)?
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affiliate
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What have the courts ruled concerning laws to limit children’s exposure to pornography?
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the courts overturned both laws
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How many radio stations are there in America?
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13,000
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Why was low power TV authorized?
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to promote minority ownership
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What percent of American homes have cable TV?
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One of the three “C’s” of radio business today is competition. Competition for what?
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What gives the congress the right to make laws concerning copyright?
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What radio format is carried on more radio stations than any other?
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A commercial is sold by a network account executive for a network show. Not counting the money that goes to the account executive, where does the money go?
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A local station, like one in Evansville, that carries a network’s programming is called a(n)?
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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 did what concerning radio ownership?
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What have the courts ruled concerning laws to limit children’s exposure to pornography?
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How many radio stations are there in America?
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Why was low power TV authorized?
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One strength of the internet as an advertising medium is:
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The fastest growing radio format is what?
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One concern of radio consolidation is localism.
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Who owns the internet?
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What is the ownership limit for owners of TV stations?
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Copyrighted materials are protected on all media, including the internet.
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What group owns more radio stations than any other?
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Who often owns public TV stations?
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Last year radio made how much in advertising revenue?
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Public TV stations receive government money.
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A strength of internet as an advertising medium is consumer concerns.
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What does a radio station’s Traffic Department do?
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The network for Public Television Stations is:
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To prove copyright violation you must show that the defendant, or person accused of violating the law, had access to your copyrighted works.
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The best radio format in which to reach those 25+ is.
What radio format is carried on more radio stations than any other? |
The Copyright Term Extension Act gives copyright protection to a corporation’s work for how long?
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The internet is all about access.
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Which statement is true concerning cable TV viewership?
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Cable gets a majority of its revenue from what?
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FM radio has what share of the radio audience?
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Who uses the internet?
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A radio station music director works in what division of a commercial station?
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What is “must carry”?
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The radio format that is most often a Top-40 station is?
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Because the internet is a separate issue, courts have found that file sharing on the internet does not violate copyright.
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What is a Lease Management Agreement (LMA)?
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A TV station wants to require a cable outlet to pay the station for carrying its signal. This is called what?
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AOR radio’s main demographic is what?
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You can prove copyright violations even if you can’t prove that your work is original.
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What percentage of US homes have computers?
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Who uses the internet?
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A radio station music director works in what division of a commercial station?
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What is “must carry”?
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The radio format that is most often a Top-40 station is?
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Because the internet is a separate issue, courts have found that file sharing on the internet does not violate copyright.
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What is a Lease Management Agreement (LMA)?
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A TV station wants to require a cable outlet to pay the station for carrying its signal. This is called what?
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AOR radio’s main demographic is what?
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You can prove copyright violations even if you can’t prove that your work is original.
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What percentage of US homes have computers?
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There are about 13,000 noncommercial radio stations in America.
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Americans, on average, surf the internet how many hours a day?
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Which TV markets have the greatest profit margins:
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What does copyright law protect?
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How will radio compete with the new satellite radio competition?
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In TV, the best paying jobs tend to be in the larger markets.
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