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Deck 3: Programming
1
What are some of the advantages of high definition digital radio broadcasting?
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2
To counter the sharp reversal of fortunes, many broadcasters formed Local Marketing Agreements; describe how they work.
No Answer.
3
According to legend, Todd Storz and Bill Steward laid the ground work for what became Top 40 radio by observing what?
No Answer.
4
Which of the following must be included in a radio station's public file?
A) Public and Broadcasting Manual
B) Advertising Logs
C) Quarterly Issues Lists
D) News Report Logs
E) All FCC Applications
A) Public and Broadcasting Manual
B) Advertising Logs
C) Quarterly Issues Lists
D) News Report Logs
E) All FCC Applications
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5
Which of the following does NOT need to be included in a radio station's public file?
A) Public and Broadcasting Manual
B) Music Playlists
C) Quarterly Issues Lists
D) News Report Logs
E) All FCC Applications
A) Public and Broadcasting Manual
B) Music Playlists
C) Quarterly Issues Lists
D) News Report Logs
E) All FCC Applications
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6
Consolidation of radio ownership has had what effect on jobs in broadcasting?
A) No noticeable effect
B) Fewer jobs on all levels
C) More executive jobs
D) Increased on-air jobs
A) No noticeable effect
B) Fewer jobs on all levels
C) More executive jobs
D) Increased on-air jobs
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7
In 2013, what was the biggest challenge confronting Internet presence, and why?
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8
Radio Station websites offer what advantages?
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9
Describe the trade organization that represents radio and lobbies in Washington.
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10
What are considered to be popular listening sources as an alternative to broadcast radio?
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11
The Communications Act of 1934 resulted in the establishment of what government agency? What were its predecessors?
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12
A microradio movement surfaced in the 1990s; these stations are referred to as LPFM; describe this broadcast alternative.
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13
A microradio movement surfaced in the 1990s and raised the ire of both broadcast regulators and the industry; these microstations are referred to as:
A) LPFM
B) HDFM
C) MPX
D) AOR
A) LPFM
B) HDFM
C) MPX
D) AOR
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14
What new technology constitutes the most popular mobile services for listeners?
A) Transistor radios
B) Compact discs
C) Audio implants
D) iPods, iPads and Smart phone apps
A) Transistor radios
B) Compact discs
C) Audio implants
D) iPods, iPads and Smart phone apps
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15
The trade organization that represents radio and lobbies in Washington is:
A) AFTRA
B) ASCAP
C) NASCAR
D) N.A.B.
A) AFTRA
B) ASCAP
C) NASCAR
D) N.A.B.
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16
Which of the following is NOT considered to be a listening source as an alternative to broadcast radio?
A) Pandora
B) iTunes
C) VH-1
D) Sirius/XM
A) Pandora
B) iTunes
C) VH-1
D) Sirius/XM
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17
With nearly _____________ radio stations in the United States, radio is the most available source of entertainment, companionship, and information.
A) 1500
B) 15000
C) 150000
D) 1500000
A) 1500
B) 15000
C) 150000
D) 1500000
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18
Who is known as the "father of FM"?
A) Edwin Armstrong
B) William Pailey
C) Heinrich Hertz
D) David Sarnoff
A) Edwin Armstrong
B) William Pailey
C) Heinrich Hertz
D) David Sarnoff
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19
What happened to the radio industry in WWII?
A) Attracted more listeners
B) A freeze on construction was put in place.
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Attracted more listeners
B) A freeze on construction was put in place.
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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20
Who is said to have sent out the "Radio Music Box" memo - discussing the future possibilities of the radio?
A) Nikola Tesla
B) Heinrich Hertz
C) David Sarnoff
D) Guglielmo Marconi
A) Nikola Tesla
B) Heinrich Hertz
C) David Sarnoff
D) Guglielmo Marconi
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21
AOR - ________ Oriented Rock
A) Album
B) Adult
C) American
D) Ad-free
A) Album
B) Adult
C) American
D) Ad-free
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22
Which of these online audio streaming services has the highest number of paying subscribers?
A) iHeartRadio
B) Pandora
C) Soundcloud
D) Spotify
A) iHeartRadio
B) Pandora
C) Soundcloud
D) Spotify
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23
Digital Audio Tape machines are still commonly used in many radio production studios today.
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24
According to a recent Ipsos study of in-car listening choices by consumers, XM/Sirius Satellite Radio was the 2nd most popular form of audio.
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25
The ratings company that was bought by Nielson in 2013 and rebranded as "Nielson Audio" is still referred to by its old name,
A) Arbitron
B) Hooper
C) Accurating
D) Pulse
A) Arbitron
B) Hooper
C) Accurating
D) Pulse
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26
On noncommercial radio stations, what kind of announcements take the place of commercials?
A) Station promos
B) Underwriting announcements
C) Public service Announcements
D) Fundraising announcements
A) Station promos
B) Underwriting announcements
C) Public service Announcements
D) Fundraising announcements
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27
Radio Station websites offer what advantages?
A) Better signal quality
B) Secondary revenue opportunities
C) Interesting graphics
D) Commercial-free programming
A) Better signal quality
B) Secondary revenue opportunities
C) Interesting graphics
D) Commercial-free programming
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28
In 2013, the biggest challenge confronting Internet presence continued to be:
A) A lack of consumer listening devices.
B) Large fees charged to provide music.
C) Weak advertising revenues.
D) A lack of audience ratings.
A) A lack of consumer listening devices.
B) Large fees charged to provide music.
C) Weak advertising revenues.
D) A lack of audience ratings.
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29
What is one of the main problems with satellite radio?
A) It is commercial-free
B) It is obscenity-free
C) It utilizes free receivers
D) It has high monthly subscriber fees
A) It is commercial-free
B) It is obscenity-free
C) It utilizes free receivers
D) It has high monthly subscriber fees
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30
What is one of the advantages of digital radio broadcasting?
A) A multiplex stereo signal
B) Compatibility with current analog signals
C) More affordable prices than existing receivers
D) Dramatic improvement in the quality of the signal
A) A multiplex stereo signal
B) Compatibility with current analog signals
C) More affordable prices than existing receivers
D) Dramatic improvement in the quality of the signal
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31
Who handles the buying and selling of radio stations these days?
A) The networks
B) A brokerage firm
C) The individual owner
D) The FCC
A) The networks
B) A brokerage firm
C) The individual owner
D) The FCC
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32
The largest and most successful radio group to emerge since deregulation has been:
A) Entercom
B) Greater Media
C) Clear Channel
D) CBS Radio
A) Entercom
B) Greater Media
C) Clear Channel
D) CBS Radio
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33
What was the one of the effects of the Telecommunications Act of 1996?
A) More local independent radio stations
B) "Duopolies" were limited to just two in each market
C) Reduction in the level of local programming
D) Limited the number of stations a corporation could own
A) More local independent radio stations
B) "Duopolies" were limited to just two in each market
C) Reduction in the level of local programming
D) Limited the number of stations a corporation could own
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34
To counter the sharp reversal of fortunes, many broadcasters formed _____________agreements, whereby one radio station leases time and/or facilities from another area station.
A) Reciprocal trade agreements
B) Local Marketing Agreements
C) Revenue Sharing agreements
D) Non-competetive Network Agreements
A) Reciprocal trade agreements
B) Local Marketing Agreements
C) Revenue Sharing agreements
D) Non-competetive Network Agreements
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35
Seventy percent of radio´s ad revenues come from what source?
A) National ad agencies
B) Local spot sales
C) Listener donations
D) Tradeouts
A) National ad agencies
B) Local spot sales
C) Listener donations
D) Tradeouts
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36
According to legend, Todd Storz and Bill Steward laid the ground work for what popular format after observing what people played on the jukebox at a local tavern?
A) Middle of the Road
B) Progressive Rock
C) Top 40
D) Beautiful Music
A) Middle of the Road
B) Progressive Rock
C) Top 40
D) Beautiful Music
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37
What is meant by the term "frag-out"?
A) The invention of Top 40 radio
B) A wider variety of formats
C) Narrowcasting or niche-casting
D) Different music for each daypart
A) The invention of Top 40 radio
B) A wider variety of formats
C) Narrowcasting or niche-casting
D) Different music for each daypart
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38
The Telecommunications Act of of 1934 was the legislation passed by congress that removed ownership restrictions for radio companies allowing for an age of rapid consolidation.
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