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Chapter 01 Multiple Choice Self-Quiz
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Which of the following is NOT true about journalism today?
A journalist needs a great deal of money to start a new news organization.
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Journalists have a wider choice of career paths than in the past.
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The journalism industry is evolving as people get their news in new ways.
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Creative ideas for journalistic content and delivery systems are springing up every where.
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Which of the following is NOT true about journalism today?
Stories created for one medium are likely to be found in other media.
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Few people nowadays rely on journalists for information about important events.
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The techniques for researching and writing stories continue to be important.
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The tenets of good journalism-critical thinking, clear writing and organized presentation-remain the same.
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Traditional news media-newspapers, magazines and broadcast news operations-provide what percentage of the factual information on the Internet?
70 percent.
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55 percent.
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85 percent.
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90 percent.
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The proportion of people who get their news from mobile devices was recently estimated at
about one-quarter.
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about three-quarters.
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about two-thirds.
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about half.
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In journalism, "convergence" means
sharing facilities, newsgathering resources, personnel or content.
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different news media all cover the same story in the same way.
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the content of one newspaper is indistinguishable from that of any other newspaper.
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news organizations are all striving to put the same ideological slant on news stories.
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Media General's creation of a single center for its newspaper, television and Internet news organizations in Tampa, Fla., is an example of
conglomerate journalism.
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convergence.
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vertical integration.
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horizontal integration.
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The most popular Internet sites for Americans seeking news are those operated by
bloggers who have a clear political ideology.
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bloggers who repackage news from traditional news organizations.
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traditional news organizations, such as newspapers and TV stations.
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Web sites operated by companies not affiliated with traditional news media.
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In journalism, a "mojo" is a
journalist who has an unusual degree of sex appeal.
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a source who provides a journalist with a good-luck charm.
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a source who has the ability to bounce back from adversity.
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journalist who carries her tools-computers, cameras, recorders-with her at all times.
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Citizen journalism is the practice of
preparing stories that will help citizens vote in elections.
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publishing only those stories that are of interest to politically active citizens.
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collaborating with nonprofit organizations to prepare news stories.
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inviting readers and viewers to participate in the creation of news content.
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The purpose of a slugline on a news story is to
enable reporters to write the headlines for their stories.
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help editors identify and track news stories as they are prepared for publication.
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hit a news organization's enemies with an insult.
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identify the political orientation of a news story.
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The dateline on a news story indicates the
time when the story occurred.
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place where the events described in the story took place.
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date when the story was written.
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date when the story should be published.
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The value of the Associated Press Stylebook is that it
promotes consistency in newswriting and reduces errors.
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tells reporters what constitutes fine writing and what does not.
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gives reporters a template for all news stories they may write.
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guides reporters in assuring that all stories with have a uniform political slant.
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A cardinal sin for a journalist is to
misspell a name.
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disagree with an editor or news director.
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publish a story that angers local officials.
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reveal how decisions are made about what is newsworthy.
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