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Digital book read on a computer or electronic reading device |
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Most Important force in development of rock n roll: merged several musical types |
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responsible for broadcast and wire regulation |
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Theatrical movie that runs more than one hour |
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Black Films that features dark, brooding characters, corrupt detectives and seedy side of city |
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Recreating incidental sound effect in sync with the visual of the movie |
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The way a text is put together |
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Overall concept of a radio station's sound |
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A single, still image from a film or video |
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A single, stil image from a film or video |
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The right of the press to cover a trial vs. the rights of a person to a fair trial |
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Judicial orders that restrict trial participants from giving info to the media |
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Seeks to tell the truth about gang violence in american culture, accused of creating violence |
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Individuals who decide whether a story will be published or broadcast |
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Type of story that has recognizable/defined element that distinguishes it from other types |
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early french film maker who pioneered use of special effects in the movies |
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20s-40s when radio was the dominant medium for home entertainment |
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Timewith significance for many people EX city council story robbery stories |
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1852 her bk uncle toms cabin becomes the first blockbuster in US book publishing |
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A term for the urban culture that includes rap, cutting by DJs, poetry slams, etc. |
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Pioneered editorials, used his newspaper to fight social ills "go west young man" |
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Emphasized the emotional, bizarre, offbeat, or uplifting nature of a news story |
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Published statement that unjustifiably exposes someone to ridicule or contempt. Example: John Doe is a thief because he stole money |
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this element is damage to a persons reputation. |
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a person who knowingly and willingly places themselves in the public spotlight. |
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an elected or appointed individual |
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absolute defense against libel |
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when a reporter accurately publishes statements made in government meetings, court, or government documents |
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passing off the work of others as your own by not properly citing, not properly attributing and not properly noting where the material come from |
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this has been called a social unifer and technology has accelerated the effects of it as a social unifer |
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these are individuals, usually public relations professionals, who attempt to influence how a story will be portrayed o presented |
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this is defined as manufacturing the news and has image, reputation and public opinion as its major concerns |
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privacy is defined as a persons right to be let alone. there are three basic types of privacy including intrusion, misappropriation |
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this presentation in the media recieved more research attention than any other area of media research. it is of special concern with an estimated 80% of prime time tv shows |
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this theory means that people are inspired to violence from media presentations |
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there are three types of popular music that people buy most. they are rock rap and |
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this type of music is described as representing more than half the recordings sold every year in the us |
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he has been described as the original wild man |
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name given to recordings 1950-1960 when white performers would record a song belonging or made famous by black performers |
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the were three major outdoor concerts in the 1960s but this one was marred by tragedy and death |
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music was changing and in the 70s kids were tired of protest songs, they were tired of the war, they wanted to dance again |
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music was there for the teens when they became frustrated, angry and wanting the world to change |
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their record rappers delight was not the first rap record, but it was the first to reach a wide audience |
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