40 Cards in this Set
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Lumiere Brothers
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urge to reveal, cinematograph- 1st motion picture projector
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merchandise tie in
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merchandise tied to movies and TV shows to create extra revenue
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Multiplexing
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transmitting multiple channels from one network
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News Staging
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Recreating an event for the sake of news cameras
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Networks
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a broadcast process that links, through special phone lines or satellite transmissions, groups of radio or tv stations that share programming produced at a central location
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syndication
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non-network distribution of programming to individual stations
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Hammocking
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When new show airs between two strong shows
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tent-polling
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new show- hit- new show
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VOIP
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voice over internet protocol - transmits voice conversations over the internet.
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Collssus
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Computer designed to break secret German code in WWII(2)
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ENIAC
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first electronic computer
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ARPAnet
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advanced research projects agency, earliest version of the internet, vast central network of high speed telephone lines, link and carry computer info worldwide
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Gopher
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A text-based, menu-driven interface that enables users to access to a large # of varied Internet resources as if they were in folders and menus on their own computers.
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Dataveillance
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The massive electronic connection and distillation of consumer data
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IP Addresses
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unique numerical address per computer for the internet
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clear and present danger
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the criterion used to determine whether speech is protected or unprotected, based on its capacity to present a "clear and present danger" to society
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FAIR USE
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a defense against copyright infringement
designed to balance the rights of the copyright holder with public interests of dissemination of copyrighted materials
Fair USE: reproduction for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research is not infriā¦
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Libel
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to slander publicly
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slander
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defamation
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Privilege
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Legal right to do or refrain from doing something .
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Actual Malice
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Making a statement against public officials or figures with the knowledge that the information is false or with disgard of whether it is true or false
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prior restraint
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form of censorship by the govt whereby it blocks the publication of news stories views as libelous or harmful
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Obscenity
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not protected by the first amendment it is not established by supreme court
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Public Domain
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free public access to manipulate or use a work
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confidentiality
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expectations of private communication
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ombudsmen
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is a facilitator available to assist the public, employees or those served by an institution with problems, or complaints
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Fairness Doctrine
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Broadcasters must cover issues of public importance.
Must be fair and balanced
Ascertainment (nature of audience's interest)
Gone but not forgotten
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Embedding Journalists
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reporters accepting military control over their output in exchange for close contact with the troops
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copyright law
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law that regulates the exclusive rights given to the creator of the work
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how did cable TV start?
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rural towns ran cable and shared antenna system to get better service, Community Antenna TV-CATV
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A Trip to the Moon
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- the first scientific movie, one shot movies( ex: took one shot the moved the camera ) , brought narratives to the medium of film , movies began telling a story
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"The Great Train Robbery"
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The 1903 film created by Edwin Porter that was unusual for its time as it contained over 10 minutes of dramatic, scripted content with a cast of 40 actors.
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how movie industry survived the depression
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creativity held peoples interest
size and power
vertical integration
monopolistic practices
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Who (demographically speaking) goes to movies
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Teens and 20's
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what percentage of gamers are women?
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...
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what percentage of gamers are women?
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100 thousand hrs
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video game revenues
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$25.1 billion spent in 2010. top in the entertaining media
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good things about video games
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advocacy games
physical therapy
exercise games
family time
help with disease
reduce anxiety
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Who suffers from the consequence of violent video game exposure
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o Literally everyone
o Children and adults
o Men and women
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video game rating system
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Entertainment software review board(ESRB) rating:
early childhood
everyone
everyone10+
teen
mature
adult
rating pending
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