Exam 2 week 9 Flashcards

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what is the google book search project? what are some benefits and concerns relative to this project?

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digitilization of books. 
benefits:
-greater access to info
-easy to find out of print books
-easy access to public domain books
concerns: 
-copyright infringement 
-google monopoly
-set fees, decision to include/exclude
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2
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what’s an expresso book machine

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  • print on demand
  • digitally story 23.6 miles of shelving
  • accounts for small portion of market
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what are some short head/long tail implications for the book industry

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  • short head, blockbusters important

- long tail, make everything available, help people find books, cut prices, democrazation of production

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what were some of the reasons why magazines had a difficult time becoming popular in the early days of the US?

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mags only last for 3-6 mo.

no more than 3 mags out at one time (1741-1794)

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5
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what factors contributed to the growth of magazines in the late 1800 and early 1900s

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decreasing cost

  • advertising
  • improvements in means of production (steam powered press)
  • postal act of 1879 - create classes of mail

increase in demand
- increased literacy, expendable income, growing population

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what are the 5 types of magazines discussed in class

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  • consumer mags
  • specialization
  • literary and commentary magazines
  • news magazines
  • gender based magazines
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why have magazines been criticized for issues relatives relative to body image

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  • promoting unobtainable body image
  • offer distorted pictures of reality and what constitues beauty
  • 17 magazines said would stop photo shop images
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8
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how did magazines use synergistic strategies

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  • EX. Elizabeth Hurley cover, bikini from clothing line, promote estee lauder
  • cross media synergy, ESPN mag having stories about Long Horn Network
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9
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Whats an advertorial

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mag designed to look like editorial content rather than paid advertising

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whats a coverline

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teaser headlines on mag covers.

shock/intrigue/titillate potential business

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what is the public sphere

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place where people can come together to discuss problems facing society and ways to fix their issues

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what are imaged communities

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a group of people (town, city, nation) that feel connected to each other.

  • socially constructed
  • connected thru common identity
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13
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why are newspapers important to the public sphere and imagined communities

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help foster commonalities

-we read news because we know others in our community doing the same

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14
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what was the main content of early newspapers

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  • small pieces of local gossip
  • European news and economic info
  • little news about other colonies/local political issues
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how were early newspapers funded? and who was the ain audience for these paper

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  • annual subscriptions

- main audience mostly elites

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16
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what are the four stages that lead to development of objectivity

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  • stage 1: monopoly controlled by gov.
  • stage 2: controlled by political parties
  • stage 3: economic entity
  • stage 4: professional
17
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what is advocacy journalism?

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news that presents a non-objective version of the news

  • stories take perspective and advocate for a position.
  • must remain factual
18
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what is trustee journalism?

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news that presents an objective version of the events

  • present available info
  • gets stuck in “both sides” mentality
  • stories don’t take perspectives
19
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what are the 3 things that helped contribute to the professionalization of journalism

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(1)better training, (2)writing, and (3)salaries