RTV 3007 - Chapter 11 Questions with Correct
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True Answer: The term "live remote" was coined in the early days of
radio
True Answer: In the 1920s, some local stations recorded their audio
programs as "electrical transcriptions."
False Answer: Satellites, like cable, support two-way communication
False Answer: Many cable companies are responding to cord cutters
by increasing the number of channels available in any given bundle
to make a robust bundle.
False Answer: Newsrooms incorporating new technologies in the
field have typically had to increase the size of their field production
crews.
True Answer: The term "vertical audience recycling" refers to getting
listeners to return to the station later in the day
True Answer: The system for distributing cable signals to
subscribers resembles a tree with trunk and branches.
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False Answer: An advantage of the type of wires used by cable
systems is that the signals did not lose strength when travelling
long distances.
False Answer: When DirecTV and Dish Network first began
delivering satellite television, the law prohibited them from carrying
local television stations.
False Answer: Character generators are used to make a multitude of
creative changes, such as slow motion, to the video.
True Answer: In the studio control room, TD stands for technical
director
True Answer: Streaming media content allows audience members to
rent the content rather than having to buy it
True Answer: Technological developments have allowed for
portable or field television production, including electronic
newsgathering.
False Answer: Satellite television companies have begun producing
significant quantities of entertainment programming.
True Answer: Webisodes are short programs produced for the
Internet.
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