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This concise, student-friendly text teaches the essentials of electronic media and telecommunications. Exploring both the background and structure of this ever-evolving industry and the many ways in which media affects our lives, the text is directed at all students as consumers of media, as well as at students who plan to be media producers. The first section focuses on the various media forms (e.g. radio, the Internet), while the second addresses the functions of media (programming, advertising, etc.). The tenth edition features expanded coverage of contemporary methods and usages of communication, as well as the social significance of media, and how to obtain a job in electronic media.
This concise, student-friendly text teaches the essentials of electronic media and telecommunications. Exploring both the background and structure of this ever-evolving industry and the many ways in which media affects our lives, the text is directed at all students as consumers of media, as well as at students who plan to be media producers. The first section focuses on the various media forms (e.g. radio, the Internet), while the second addresses the functions of media (programming, advertising, etc.). The tenth edition features expanded coverage of contemporary methods and usages of communication, as well as the social significance of media, and how to obtain a job in electronic media.
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Contents
Part 1
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- Electronic Media FormsChapter 1The Significance of Electronic Media 1.1 A Rationale for Study 1.2 A Matter of Terms1.3 Ownership of Media Devices1.4 Use of Electronic Media1.5 The Functions of Media 1.5a Presenting Entertainment 1.5b Disseminating News and Information 1.5c Aiding Commerce 1.5d Transmitting Culture and Customs 1.5e Acting as a Watchdog 1.5f Providing Relaxation and Companionship 1.5g Connecting People to Each Other1.6 The Democratization of Media1.7 Convergence, Proliferation, and Resilience1.8 Issues and the Future1.9 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
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- Electronic Media Forms
Chapter 1The Significance of Electronic Media 1.1 A Rationale for Study 1.2 A Matter of Terms1.3 Ownership of Media Devices1.4 Use of Electronic Media1.5 The Functions of Media 1.5a Presenting Entertainment 1.5b Disseminating News and Information 1.5c Aiding Commerce 1.5d Transmitting Culture and Customs 1.5e Acting as a Watchdog 1.5f Providing Relaxation and Companionship 1.5g Connecting People to Each Other1.6 The Democratization of Media1.7 Convergence, Proliferation, and Resilience1.8 Issues and the Future1.9 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
1.1 A Rationale for Study 1.2 A Matter of Terms1.3 Ownership of Media Devices1.4 Use of Electronic Media1.5 The Functions of Media 1.5a Presenting Entertainment 1.5b Disseminating News and Information 1.5c Aiding Commerce 1.5d Transmitting Culture and Customs 1.5e Acting as a Watchdog 1.5f Providing Relaxation and Companionship 1.5g Connecting People to Each Other1.6 The Democratization of Media1.7 Convergence, Proliferation, and Resilience1.8 Issues and the Future1.9 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
1.3 Ownership of Media Devices1.4 Use of Electronic Media1.5 The Functions of Media 1.5a Presenting Entertainment 1.5b Disseminating News and Information 1.5c Aiding Commerce 1.5d Transmitting Culture and Customs 1.5e Acting as a Watchdog 1.5f Providing Relaxation and Companionship 1.5g Connecting People to Each Other1.6 The Democratization of Media1.7 Convergence, Proliferation, and Resilience1.8 Issues and the Future1.9 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
1.5 The Functions of Media 1.5a Presenting Entertainment 1.5b Disseminating News and Information 1.5c Aiding Commerce 1.5d Transmitting Culture and Customs 1.5e Acting as a Watchdog 1.5f Providing Relaxation and Companionship 1.5g Connecting People to Each Other1.6 The Democratization of Media1.7 Convergence, Proliferation, and Resilience1.8 Issues and the Future1.9 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
1.5b Disseminating News and Information 1.5c Aiding Commerce 1.5d Transmitting Culture and Customs 1.5e Acting as a Watchdog 1.5f Providing Relaxation and Companionship 1.5g Connecting People to Each Other1.6 The Democratization of Media1.7 Convergence, Proliferation, and Resilience1.8 Issues and the Future1.9 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
1.5d Transmitting Culture and Customs 1.5e Acting as a Watchdog 1.5f Providing Relaxation and Companionship 1.5g Connecting People to Each Other1.6 The Democratization of Media1.7 Convergence, Proliferation, and Resilience1.8 Issues and the Future1.9 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
1.5f Providing Relaxation and Companionship 1.5g Connecting People to Each Other1.6 The Democratization of Media1.7 Convergence, Proliferation, and Resilience1.8 Issues and the Future1.9 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
1.6 The Democratization of Media1.7 Convergence, Proliferation, and Resilience1.8 Issues and the Future1.9 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
1.8 Issues and the Future1.9 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Suggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Chapter 2The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.1 Origins of the Internet2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design 2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.3 The Beginning of Email2.4 The World Wide Web2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet2.6 Refining the Internet 2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.6a Browsers 2.6b Internet Service Providers 2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.6c Search Engines2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.8 Radio on the Internet2.9 Napster and its Aftermath2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.10 Voice Over the Internet2.11 Video on the Net2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.12 Enter YouTube2.13 Social Networking2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.14 Internet Abuses2.15 Portables Devices 2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
-
-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.15a Cell Phones 2.15b Personal Digital Assistants 2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.15c Pods2.16 Video Games 2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.16a The Early Days of Video Games 2.16b Down and Out
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-And Up Again 2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
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-And Up Again
2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms 2.16d Console Wars 2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond2.17 Issues and the Future2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
2.18 SummarySuggested Web SitesNotes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Notes Chapter 3Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Early Television3.1 Early Experiments3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television3.3 The Freeze3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
3.4 Early TV Programming3.5 Blacklisting3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
3.6 The Live Era3.7 Color TV Approval3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
3.8 Broadcast
-Cable Clashes3.9 Prerecorded Programming3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
3.10 The Quiz Scandals3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
3.12 Early Cable TV Programming3.13 Reflections of Upheaval3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
3.14 A Vast Wasteland?3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 19673.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
3.16 Government Actions3.17 Corporate Video3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
3.18 HBO's Influence3.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Suggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Chapter 4Modern Television4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV4.4 Home Video4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television4.8 Satellite TV Revived4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 19964.10 Telephone Company Entry4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
4.11 Digital Videodiscs4.12 Enter TiVo4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
4.13 Programming Changes4.14 New and Revised Networks4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
4.15 Digital TV and HDTV4.16 Issues and the Future4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
4.17 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Notes Chapter 5Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Radio5.1 Early Inventions5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic5.3 World War I5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
5.4 The Founding of RCA5.5 Early Radio Stations5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
5.6 The Rise of Advertising5.7 The Formation of Networks5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
5.8 Chaos and Government Action5.9 The Golden Era of Radio5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
5.10 The Press
-Radio War5.11 World War II5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
5.12 Postwar Radio5.13 FM Radio Development5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio5.15 College Radio5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio5.17 Satellite and HD Radio5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
5.18 Issues and the Future5.19 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Suggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Chapter 6Movies6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
6.1 Early Developments6.2 The First Movies6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
6.3 Studio Beginnings6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
6.5 World War I Developments6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
6.7 Sound6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
6.9 Hitchcock and Welles6.10 Color6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
6.11 Hard Times6.12 The Road Back6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg6.14 Moviemaking Today6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
6.15 Issues and the Future6.16 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Suggested WebsitesNotes
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Part 2
- Electronic Media Functions
Chapter 7Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Careers in Electronic Media7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
7.2 College Preparation7.3 Outside Activities7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
7.4 Internships7.5 Networking7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
7.6 Resumes and Reels7.7 Finding the First Job7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
7.8 Interviewing7.9 Diversity7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
7.10 Unions and Agents7.11 Compensation7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
7.12 Types of Job Possibilities 7.12a Production 7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
7.12b News 7.12c Programming 7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
7.12d Engineering 7.12e Sales 7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
7.12f Administration7.13 Issues and the Future7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
7.14 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Notes Chapter 8Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
Programming8.1 Sources of Programs 8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
8.1a Self
-Produced 8.1b Related and Non
-Related Media 8.1c Majors and Independents 8.1d Syndicators8.1e Others8.2 Development8.3 The News Process 8.3a News Gathering 8.3b News Compilation8.4 Formats8.5 Scheduling 8.5a Scheduling Factors8.5b Scheduling Strategies8.6 Drama8.7 Comedy8.8 Reality8.9 Games8.10 Music8.11 News8.12 Sports8.13 Talk Shows8.14 Documentaries and Information8.15 Religion8.16 Children's Programming8.17 Issues and the Future8.18 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 9Sales and Advertising9.1 Media to Customer Sales9.2 Media to Media Sales9.3 The Nature of Advertising9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies9.5 Traditional Advertising9.6 Product Placement9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising9.8 Underwriting9.9 Advertising Cost Factors9.10 Advertising Practices9.11 Advertisement Production9.12 Advertising to Children9.13 Other Controversial Advertising9.14 Issues and the Future9.15 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 10Promotion and Audience Feedback10.1 Promotion10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback10.3 Audience Research Companies10.4 Sampling10.5 Collecting Data10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data10.7 Qualitative Research10.8 Pretesting10.9 Other Forms of Research10.10 Reporting Results10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used10.12 Issues and the Future10.13 SummarySuggested WebsitesNotes Chapter 11Laws and Regulations11.1 The Federal Communications Commission11.2 The Executive Branch11.3 The Legislative Branch11.4 The Judicial Branch11.5 The First Amendment11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy11.8 Copyright11.9 Access to the Courts10.10 Licensing11.11 Ownership11.12 Equal Time11.13 The Fairness Doctrine11.14 Other Regulations
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