A) a political to a journalistic orientation.
B) objectivity to subjectivity.
C) a journalistic to a political orientation.
D) partisan to very partisan.
E) negative to positive.
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A) the use of the telegraph.
B) the emphasis on sensationalism as a way of selling newspapers.
C) prejudice against Asian people and countries.
D) an unwillingness to take editorial positions because of a fear of losing circulation.
E) the desire to present the news in an objective manner.
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A) have a conservative bias.
B) have bolstered the strength of traditional newspapers by drawing on their stories as sources for material they post online.
C) have achieved the same kind of reporting access to government leadership that the major news outlets have traditionally had.
D) are beginning to mimic the impartiality and objective journalistic standards of the major media outlets.
E) have a liberal bias.
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A) radio
B) cable TV
C) Internet content
D) newspapers
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) Network journalists have a very substantial liberal bias.
B) Network journalists have a very substantial conservative bias.
C) Network journalists have a clear Republican bias.
D) Network journalists have a clear Democratic bias.
E) Network journalists tend to be negative.
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A) guide readers by providing ideological interpretations of current events.
B) play a partisan role by taking sides in political debate.
C) act primarily as neutral transmitters of information.
D) use yellow journalism.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Objective journalism is based on communication of facts and fairness.
B) Yellow journalism attempts to describe what is taking place or has occurred.
C) The New York Post is the bulletin board of major newspapers.
D) Objective journalism is based on communication of facts and fairness,while yellow journalism attempts to describe what is taking place or has occurred.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) an increase in newspaper circulation
B) the loss of objective journalistic standards
C) the rapid spread of cable
D) the rise of Internet news consumption
E) a drop in education levels in the United States
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A) It has diluted the watchdog capacity with an overflow of opinions.
B) It has expanded the watchdog capacity of the media.
C) It has tainted the watchdog role with a partisan bent.
D) It has almost completely usurped the watchdog role from the traditional media outlets.
E) It has had little to no effect because it lacks the objective standards of traditional media outlets.
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A) partisan flavor of talk shows.
B) degree of editorializing by broadcast news.
C) rate of Internet news readership.
D) increase in the age gap of news readership
E) partisan nature of Internet news.
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A) emphasizes dramatic and compelling news stories.
B) is biased in favor of a Republican viewpoint.
C) is biased in favor of a Democratic viewpoint.
D) is biased in favor of a liberal perspective.
E) is biased in favor of a conservative perspective.
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A) informing the public of breaking events and new developments.
B) serving as an open channel for leaders to express their opinions.
C) exposing officials who violate accepted performance and moral standards.
D) acting as the public's representative.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) report the facts and cover alternative sides of a partisan debate.
B) report what political leaders want them to report.
C) discover what other reporters are saying and provide a uniform interpretation of events.
D) scrutinize the partisan debate,and inform the news audience about which party has the better argument.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) radio
B) telegraph
C) broadcast TV
D) cable TV
E) power-driven printing press
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A) were written by hand.
B) were so inexpensive that nearly everyone read a daily paper.
C) could not have survived without political party support.
D) were more widely read.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) after the Korean War
B) during the Vietnam War
C) after the September 11th terrorist attacks
D) at the height of the Iraq War
E) during Obama's proposed elevation of the Afghanistan War
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A) Joseph Pulitzer
B) Theodore Roosevelt
C) William Randolph Hearst
D) Woodrow Wilson
E) William McKinley
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A) received more negative coverage than they do today.
B) were largely ignored by the media.
C) were hounded by the media incessantly.
D) had longer sound bites,on average,in broadcast television newscasts.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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