A) In order for radio news to sink in, people need to hear stories more than once.
B) The audience is constantly changing since most people listen to the radio in their cars.
C) There is not enough news to fill an entire day's worth of programming.
D) Radio news normally provides more headlines than in-depth coverage since it comes directly from the television script.
E) The owners of radio stations are legally allowed to devote only a limited amount of time to political stories.
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A) Wall Street
B) political parties
C) churches and other religious groups
D) state governments
E) the federal government
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A) digital citizenship
B) nonprofit journalism
C) the penny press
D) news aggregators
E) niche journalism
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A) UPI
B) the Associated Press
C) Fox News
D) CNN
E) National Public Radio
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A) 33
B) 50
C) 66
D) 75
E) 95
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A) The top news source for Americans is the radio.
B) The top news source for Americans is the newspaper.
C) Online sources for news are now just behind television.
D) Blogs are more widely consumed than television.
E) More Americans subscribe to newspapers today than 20 years ago.
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A) 5-7
B) 16-18
C) 32-33
D) 50-51
E) 60-63
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A) local reporters
B) wire services
C) the Internet
D) government reports, press briefings, and announcements
E) interviews with politicians
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A) ABC Nightly News
B) 60 Minutes
C) Fox News
D) CNN
E) PBS
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A) prΓ©cis
B) spin
C) sound bites
D) news nuggets
E) catchphrases
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A) Average levels of political knowledge in the United States have increased.
B) People who consume political news tend to avoid voting.
C) Individuals customize the political information they receive through their choices of news outlets.
D) The news environment is less polarized today than in the past.
E) Journalists are less diverse today than in the past.
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A) President Nixon's repudiation of the Johnson administration's strategy in Vietnam.
B) investigations led by Washington Post reporters in 1972.
C) a leak by a minor Defense Department staffer.
D) an accident in which some of the papers were left on a Washington, D.C., subway.
E) a Freedom of Information Act request by the American Civil Liberties Union.
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A) There has been a recent trend toward homogenization of national news as conglomerates have come to own a larger and larger percentage of media outlets.
B) There has been a recent trend toward homogenization of national news as the Telecommunications Act of 1996 has required print media outlets to follow the Fairness Doctrine.
C) There has been a recent trend toward diversification of national news as conglomerates have come to own a smaller and smaller percentage of media outlets.
D) There has been a recent trend toward diversification of national news as the Telecommunications Act of 1996 has required print media outlets to follow the Fairness Doctrine.
E) There have been no meaningful changes in media ownership patterns over the last 100 years of American history.
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A) newspapers
B) television
C) magazines
D) the Internet
E) satellite radio
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A) The FCC was established in 1949 by President Harry Truman.
B) The FCC licenses radio and television stations.
C) The FCC bans explicit sexual and excretory references on airwaves during certain hours of the day.
D) The FCC does not regulate newspapers.
E) The Telecommunications Act of 1996 loosened many FCC restrictions on media ownership.
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A) death of niche journalism.
B) revival of local news coverage.
C) end of "horse race" coverage during elections.
D) decrease in the amount of political coverage found in traditional media outlets.
E) decline in biased and incorrect information about the federal government.
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A) the convenience of getting the news online
B) the up-to-the-moment currency of the information available online
C) the depth of the information available online
D) the diversity of online viewpoints
E) the accuracy and objectivity of the information found online
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