By the 1960s the Golden Age of television ended as the high quality of original material being produced drastically declined. What did critics (including the Federal Communications Commission) claim caused the end of this period??
a. ?The financial burden film studios placed on television producers caused them to produce non-challenging material with mass appeal.
b. ?The commercial renaissance of film production instigated a massive flight of talent out of television and into film.
c. ?The lack of government regulation allowed studios to program whatever they wanted.
d. ?Advertisers had a growing interest in using new ratings systems to figure out which programs were the most profitable.
ANSWER:
d
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Which of the following statements is generally true of microcultures?
a. They possess some distinctive physical or cultural trait. b. They are typically uneducated. c. They are not naturalized citizens of the United States. d. They typically live in isolated parts of the country.
To help listeners, you should
A) establish the relevance of your topic to them. B) sustain attention throughout your speech. C) structure your message so that it is easy to remember. D) all of the above
The process of filling in the blanks is called:
A. impression management. B. social penetration. C. closure. D. the halo effect.
New members are essentially strangers who need to be oriented and welcomed to help them fit in
Indicate whether the statement is true or false