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In his virtual guest lecture, did Alon Aviram say that The Bristol Cable is interested in international news stories that do not emphasize local issues because other newspapers in the UK are already doing substantive reporting on local events and activities? - ANS No/False. Bristol Cable has focused primarily on local news relevant to it's subscriber base because it sees local news as a niche market that has not been properly served. What's The Bristol Cable? What does The Cable do? - ANS It is a local news magazine, a pioneering media cooperative owned by members who all have a say. They want to redefine media ownership by bringing it back to the people. As Sydney Ember reported in the New York Times, the committee behind the push to form a union at the Los Angeles Times drafted a letter calling for what? - ANS Higher pay, better working conditions, and more benefits, protection for staff from "unilateral change by TRONC" (aka job security) MCS 005 TEST 1 EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Copyright ©2025 BRIGHTSTARS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 Who/what owned the Los Angeles Times when the workers at the Los Angeles Times voted to unionize? - ANS Tronc (Tribune and Online Content) In the documentary, Rich Media, Poor Democracy, what did Robert McChesney say about the prevailing myth about our media system? - ANS "One of the myths of our media system is that it's sort of this natural private system that was borne by heroic entrepreneurs and the government's job is only to come in and meddle with it and interfere with the entrepreneurs in the private sector." In reality, media systems are born out of desire for profit/influence. Established media systems at times have clashed with government, but they've, especially in the last decades, used their power to influence media's legal landscape by working WITH government. Eg, Telecommunications Act of 1996, Net Neutrality What are the four reasons, according to what Robert McChesney (in the documentary Rich Media, Poor Democracy), that media corporations have opted for conglomeration and synergy? - ANS Cross Promotion - a form of marketing promotion where customers of one product or service are targeted w

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MCS 005 TEST 1 EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS




In his virtual guest lecture, did Alon Aviram say that The Bristol Cable is interested in

international news stories that do not emphasize local issues because other newspapers in the

UK are already doing substantive reporting on local events and activities? - ANS No/False.

Bristol Cable has focused primarily on local news relevant to it's subscriber base because it sees

local news as a niche market that has not been properly served.




What's The Bristol Cable? What does The Cable do? - ANS It is a local news magazine, a

pioneering media cooperative owned by members who all have a say. They want to redefine

media ownership by bringing it back to the people.




As Sydney Ember reported in the New York Times, the committee behind the push to form a

union at the Los Angeles Times drafted a letter calling for what? - ANS Higher pay, better

working conditions, and more benefits, protection for staff from "unilateral change by TRONC"

(aka job security)


Copyright ©2025 BRIGHTSTARS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1

, Who/what owned the Los Angeles Times when the workers at the Los Angeles Times voted to

unionize? - ANS Tronc (Tribune and Online Content)




In the documentary, Rich Media, Poor Democracy, what did Robert McChesney say about the

prevailing myth about our media system? - ANS "One of the myths of our media system is

that it's sort of this natural private system that was borne by heroic entrepreneurs and the

government's job is only to come in and meddle with it and interfere with the entrepreneurs in

the private sector."


In reality, media systems are born out of desire for profit/influence. Established media systems

at times have clashed with government, but they've, especially in the last decades, used their

power to influence media's legal landscape by working WITH government. Eg,

Telecommunications Act of 1996, Net Neutrality




What are the four reasons, according to what Robert McChesney (in the documentary Rich

Media, Poor Democracy), that media corporations have opted for conglomeration and synergy?

- ANS Cross Promotion - a form of marketing promotion where customers of one product or

service are targeted with promotion of a related product. Cross-promotion may involve two or

more companies working together in promoting a service or product, in a way that benefits

both.


Copyright ©2025 BRIGHTSTARS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2

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