Mass & Social Media Flashcards
_________________ is print, radio, television, and other communication technologies (sometimes now referred to as legacy media).
Mass Media
_______________ is the apps and websites that allow people to interact, create, and share content via cell phone networks and the internet.
Social media
the capacity of the mass media and social media to divide audiences into segments, each surrounded by their own “______________________”
Bubble of apparent truth
Until the 1960’s, Canada had one television network which was ____________ and in terms of print media, one national newspaper which was _________________.
CBC and the Globe and Mail
People choose sources that correspond to their own ____________________.
Attitudes, biases, and preferences.
“___________________” are where people no longer rely on reliable and verifiable evidence to support their view.
Bubbles of truth
In 1969, The US federal government department
Of Defense established what was called _________________.
Arpanet
The three main causes of mass media growth are _______________________.
Religion, politics, and economics
Functionalism has 4 main functions of the mass media. They are agents of ______________,_______________,_______________, and ___________________.
Agents of coordination, socialization, social control, and entertainment.
Conflict theorists criticize Functionalist approaches to the media for paying insufficient attention to the way ___________________.
The media fosters social inequality.
The _________________ and _________________ benefit from the way the media fosters social inequality.
Dominant class and political groups.
Biasing mechanism includes three elements:
Advertising, sourcing, and flak
Most of the revenue earned by television stations, radio stations, newspapers, and magazines comes from ______________ by large corporations.
Advertising
Studies of news-gathering methods show that most news agencies rely heavily on press releases, news conferences, and interviews organized or produced by large corporations and government agencies. These are all examples of ______________.
Sourcing
Governments and big corporations routinely attack journalists who depart from official and corporate points of view. This is an example of _____________
Flak