COM 249

Final Exam Review

All Chapters

1. Communication

2. EPS Cycle

3. Mass Communication

4. Model of the Communication Process

5. Noise

6. Channel, Semantic, Psychological

7. Selective Exposure, perception, retention

8. Protestant Reformation

9. Ballpark and Vaudeville

10. Mass Society/Mass Consumption/events, products, subcultures

11. Satellites

12. On-line core audience ingredients

13. MP3

14. Pornography on WWW

15. Alien and Sedition Acts

11. Prior Restraint

12. First Amendment

13. FCC/Communications Act of 1934

14. Section 315

15. Fairness Doctrine 1949

16. FOIA 1966

17. Convergence

18. Authoritarian/Libertarian/Soviet Communist/Social Responsibility

19. Murrow/Cronkite/Turner

20. First US Press Mass Bay Colony 1638

21. Largest number of sales--textbooks

22. Uncle Tom’s Cabin

23. Journalism eras Yellow, Jazz, Colonial, Penny Press

24. Publick Occurrences both Foreign and Domestick

25. John Peter Zenger

26. Magazines number of

27. General interest magazines

28. Playboy Hugh Hefner 1960s

29. Modern Maturity

30. Lumiere Brothers

31. Thomas Edison

32. Dr. Lee DeForest

33. The Great Train Robbery

34. The Jazz Singer

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35.  Samuel Morse

36.  Guglielmo Marconi

37.  David Sarnoff

38.  Great Depression/FDR

39.  Orson Welles

40.  Rock Around the Clock/Blackboard Jungle

41.  MTV impact of

42.  Philo Farnsworth

43.  Heinrich Hertz

44.  Great Britain and Television

45.  Oprah's Book Club

46.  Hours of TV watched by kids by 15

47.  Smothers Brothers

48.  Bill Cosby

49.  John F. Kennedy/assassination

50.  Number of radios sold