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Which of the following statements is true about media?
 
  A) Following World War II, newspapers became the dominant form of communication.
  B) The radio has supplanted the Internet as the most popular medium of communication in the world today.
  C) Beginning about 1950, the circulation of the newspaper began to decline steadily.
  D) Film and radio displaced print media in the early twentieth century.
  E) Radio, television, and print media remain important to American politics and government.

Question -2-

Which of the following statements is true of concentrated ownership of media?
 
  A) There is substantial evidence that corporations that own media significantly influence reporting.
  B) The owners of media outlets air information that could be damaging to their advertisers if they earn profits.
  C) If only one or two companies own a city's newspaper and its TV stations, these outlets present a diversity of opinion.
  D) The owners of media outlets are unlikely to publicize views that they disagree with politically.
  E) Concentrated ownership may be a more serious problem at the national level than at the local level.

Question -3-

Which of the following statements is true of televised debates?
 
  A) They allow candidates to discuss their policies as much as they want to, without any time constraints.
  B) They cannot provide an opportunity for candidates to improve their images.
  C) They help shape the outcome of the elections.
  D) They have been a part of every election since 1990.
  E) They restrict candidates from pointing out the flaws of their opponents.

Question -4-

BNB Prime, a news channel, has started narrowing the focus of its news to a few cities in the United States. It hardly broadcasts any of the other major events taking place in the world. In this scenario, BNB Prime uses _____.
 
  A) priming
  B) hyperlocalism
  C) framing
  D) negative advertising
  E) partisan bias

Question -5-

Samantha has the responsibility of persuading reporters to give a particular event an interpretation that suits the political candidate she is working for. Recently, after a press conference, she convinced the reporters to publish only the positive aspects of the conference to benefit her candidate. In this scenario, Samantha is a _____.
 
  A) spin doctor
  B) citizen journalist
  C) community journalist
  D) blogger
  E) hacker
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