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RTV 3007 Exam 1 - Chapters 1-5 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 T/F The New York Sun was the first daily newspaper created for the mass audience and the first example of the "penny press." ch.1 - Answers True T/F As a point-to-point delivery system, radio telegraphy worked similarly to the telegraph but without the wires. ch.1 - Answers True T/F Television is an asynchronous medium. ch.1 - Answers False T/F Radio is a synchronous medium. ch.1 - Answers True T/F Broadcast networks remain dominant today because of the paradigm shift caused by the Internet. ch.1 - Answers False T/F The self-righting principle assumes that truth will win out over untruth in a free and responsible society. ch.1 - Answers True T/F The Egyptians invented the first alphabet. ch.1 - Answers True T/F When considering mass media, display refers to carrying information to receivers; distribution refers to transmission. ch.1 - Answers False T/F Generating revenue from media content is called monetizing. ch.1 - Answers True T/F Localism is increasingly irrelevant to broadcast radio stations. ch.1 - Answers False T/F Moore's Law of technological change is rooted in the concept of diminishing returns. ch.1 - Answers False Which of these forms of communication was used 40,000 years ago? ch.1 - Answers pictograms Whose model of communication is known as "the Mathematical Model"? ch.1 - Answers shannon & weaver The New York Sun was: ch.1 - Answers founded by Benjamin Day & the first of the penny press newspapers Which is considered the nation's first mass medium? ch.1 - Answers newspapers What do you call messages that are received almost instantaneously after transmission? ch.1 - Answers synchronous Which of the following is an example of synchronous communication? ch.1 - Answers telephone Which kind of an effect is it when the mass media cause us to take action? ch.1 - Answers behavioral Which kind of an effect is it when we learn from the mass media? ch.1 - Answers cognitive When your mood changes after watching a television program, you are experiencing what type of media effect? ch.1 - Answers emotional The concept of accelerating change is most closely associated with which of the following? ch.1 - Answers Moore's Law What does IBOC stand for? ch.1 - Answers in band, on channel What is probably the most revolutionary innovation since the printing press? ch.1 - Answers

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RTV 3007 Exam 1 - Chapters 1-5 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026

T/F The New York Sun was the first daily newspaper created for the mass audience and the first
example of the "penny press." ch.1 - Answers True

T/F As a point-to-point delivery system, radio telegraphy worked similarly to the telegraph but
without the wires. ch.1 - Answers True

T/F Television is an asynchronous medium. ch.1 - Answers False

T/F Radio is a synchronous medium. ch.1 - Answers True

T/F Broadcast networks remain dominant today because of the paradigm shift caused by the
Internet. ch.1 - Answers False

T/F The self-righting principle assumes that truth will win out over untruth in a free and
responsible society. ch.1 - Answers True

T/F The Egyptians invented the first alphabet.

ch.1 - Answers True

T/F When considering mass media, display refers to carrying information to receivers;
distribution refers to transmission.

ch.1 - Answers False

T/F Generating revenue from media content is called monetizing. ch.1 - Answers True

T/F Localism is increasingly irrelevant to broadcast radio stations.

ch.1 - Answers False

T/F Moore's Law of technological change is rooted in the concept of diminishing returns.

ch.1 - Answers False

Which of these forms of communication was used 40,000 years ago? ch.1 - Answers
pictograms

Whose model of communication is known as "the Mathematical Model"? ch.1 - Answers
shannon & weaver

The New York Sun was: ch.1 - Answers founded by Benjamin Day & the first of the penny press
newspapers

Which is considered the nation's first mass medium? ch.1 - Answers newspapers

What do you call messages that are received almost instantaneously after transmission? ch.1 -

, Answers synchronous

Which of the following is an example of synchronous communication? ch.1 - Answers telephone

Which kind of an effect is it when the mass media cause us to take action? ch.1 - Answers
behavioral

Which kind of an effect is it when we learn from the mass media? ch.1 - Answers cognitive

When your mood changes after watching a television program, you are experiencing what type
of media effect? ch.1 - Answers emotional

The concept of accelerating change is most closely associated with which of the following?
ch.1 - Answers Moore's Law

What does IBOC stand for? ch.1 - Answers in band, on channel

What is probably the most revolutionary innovation since the printing press? ch.1 - Answers
digitization of mediated content

Audience selection of programs now is less by linear listing and more by ch.1 - Answers random
access & recommendations

Which of the following statements is true? ch.1 - Answers "all of the above"

The FCC treats subscription-based media differently than broadcast media.

The Internet has full First Amendment protection.

The fairness doctrine is no longer in place.

T/F Fewer lives would have been lost in the Titanic disaster if the ship had been equipped with
radio equipment. ch.2 - Answers false

T/F David Sarnoff's "radio music box" memo described a way to make money from broadcast
radio. ch.2 - Answers true

T/F Until the 1940s, radio stations broadcasting music did not need to pay royalties to
composers. ch.2 - Answers false

T/F CBS was so successful that it operated two networks: CBS One and CBS Blue.

ch.2 - Answers false

T/F Airing radio newscasts was so controversial that it led to the newspaper (press)/radio war,
settled by the "Biltmore Agreement," which placed a number of limitations on radio news. ch.2 -
Answers true

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