Social status and physical appearance act as filters that influence our evaluation if someone is worth listening to
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which of the following is true concerning the codes of ethics of the NPPA, RTDNA, and SPJ?
A. The codes all cover several common themes. B. The codes have very little overlap. C. The SPJ code is confined to online media. D. The NPPA borrows from the RTDNA code to address ethics.
The rhetorical mode of address
a. is also called the cinematic mode of address. b. simulates face-to-face communication. c. engages viewers covertly. d. positions viewers as flies on a "fourth wall." e. Both a and c.
In the 1986 Riverside Press?Enterprise v. Superior Court case (Press-Enterprise II), the Supreme Court held that:
a) preliminary hearings may be closed to the public whenever there is a “reasonable likelihood” that prejudicial publicity would result from an open hearing; b) preliminary hearings may be closed to the public only when there is a “substantial probability” that an open hearing would produce prejudicial publicity and closing the hearing would actually prevent the publicity; c) preliminary hearings must be closed to the public whenever the defendant requests it; d) preliminary hearings may not ever be closed to the public; e) jury selection must normally be open to the press and public.
If a university has two swimmers who have qualified for the Olympics, what would be a likely task of the university’s PR department?
a. negotiating contracts with swim apparel firms b. writing feature articles about the swimmers c. arranging the travel schedules of the swimmers d. working with the NCAA to clarify swimming rules