A) Telecommunications Act of 1996
B) fairness doctrine
C) equal time rule
D) right of rebuttal
E) Communications Decency Act
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A) Leaks sometimes come from lower-level officials who hope to publicize what they view as their bosses' improper activities.
B) Most leaks originate with senior government officials, prominent politicians, and political activists.
C) Thousands of leaks each year are incorporated into news stories.
D) A federal statute makes it illegal to disclose the identities of covert intelligence operatives.
E) Leaks never occurred before the George W. Bush administration.
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A) Nixon's repudiation of the Johnson administration's strategy in Vietnam
B) investigations led by Washington Post reporters in 1972
C) a leak by a minor Defense Department staffer
D) an accident in which some of the papers were left on a Washington, DC, subway
E) a Freedom of Information Act request by the American Civil Liberties Union
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A) A free media is needed to investigate wrongdoing on the part of government officials.
B) A free media is needed to publicize and explain governmental actions.
C) A free media is needed to evaluate the performance of politicians.
D) A free media is needed to shed light on matters that may otherwise be known only to a small number of government insiders with technical knowledge.
E) A free media is needed to ensure economic equality.
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A) social media
B) the penny press
C) citizen journalism
D) news aggregators
E) niche journalism
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A) framing
B) spinning
C) logrolling
D) priming
E) agenda setting
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A) the fairness doctrine
B) the right of rebuttal
C) the equal time rule
D) framing
E) the agenda-setting provision
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A) Telecommunications Act of 1996
B) fairness doctrine
C) equal time rule
D) right of rebuttal
E) Communications Decency Act
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A) The act loosened federal restrictions on media ownership.
B) The act attempted to regulate the content of material transmitted over the Internet.
C) The act allowed broadcasters, telephone companies, and cable companies to compete with one another for telecommunications services.
D) Following the passage of the act, several mergers between telephone and cable companies produced a greater concentration of media ownership.
E) The act required broadcasters who air programs on controversial issues to provide time for opposing views.
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A) There has been a recent trend toward the homogenization of national news as conglomerates have come to own a larger and larger percentage of media outlets.
B) There has been a recent trend toward the homogenization of national news as the Telecommunications Act of 1996 has required print media outlets to follow the fairness doctrine.
C) There has been a recent trend toward the diversification of national news as conglomerates have come to own a smaller and smaller percentage of media outlets.
D) There has been a recent trend toward the diversification of national news as the Telecommunications Act of 1996 has required print media outlets to follow the fairness doctrine.
E) There have been no meaningful changes in media ownership patterns over the last 200 years of American history.
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A) radio
B) television
C) the Internet
D) newspapers
E) magazines
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A) 10 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 55 percent
E) 75 percent
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A) radio
B) television
C) the Internet
D) newspapers
E) magazines
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A) all network news reports be balanced and fair-minded or they would be labeled editorials
B) broadcasters who air controversial issues provide time for opposing viewpoints
C) all regulated newspapers establish a section of the editorial page for letters from readers
D) all radio stations present at least five minutes of news an hour
E) all broadcasters provide candidates for the same political office with equal opportunities to communicate their messages to the public
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A) newspapers
B) television
C) radio
D) the Internet
E) magazines
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