Podcast
Questions and Answers
CRTC is a self regulatory body
CRTC is a self regulatory body
False (B)
In Dubois (2019) the four challenges were
In Dubois (2019) the four challenges were
- Detecting bots, finding out who controls them, gathering strong evidence, finding ways to stop them (correct)
- Gathering strong evidence, finding ways to stop them, communicating with rival governments, Detecting bots
- Communicating with rival governments, Detecting bots, interacting with bots, finding ways to stop them
- Finding policies on bots, communicating with rival and friendly governments, Detecting bots
In Heiselberg and Hopmann (2024) the 4 motivations for audiences willing to pay for local news is
In Heiselberg and Hopmann (2024) the 4 motivations for audiences willing to pay for local news is
- Functional value, Symbolic value, Emotional value, Interactive Value
- Functional value, Symbolic value, Emotional value, Economic Value (correct)
- Symbolic value, Emotional value, Economic Value, Convenience value
- Emotional value, Economic Value, Convenience value, Commercial value
In Sullivan (2019) the 3 functions of a platform are
In Sullivan (2019) the 3 functions of a platform are
"Culture is ordinary"-
"Culture is ordinary"-
Culture is a general pattern of beliefs, attitudes and
Culture is a general pattern of beliefs, attitudes and
The enlightenment happened before the renaissance
The enlightenment happened before the renaissance
Enlightenment occurred
Enlightenment occurred
"Change happens through communication, needs goodwill"-
"Change happens through communication, needs goodwill"-
Rousseau 1712-1778
Rousseau 1712-1778
Voltaire 1694-1778
Voltaire 1694-1778
Louverture 1743-1803
Louverture 1743-1803
Smith 1723-1790
Smith 1723-1790
Born 1930, grew up during nazi era, optimist, humanist, rationalist, theory of communicative action
Born 1930, grew up during nazi era, optimist, humanist, rationalist, theory of communicative action
"Bourgeoise"
"Bourgeoise"
The public sphere was a foundational concept to the First Amendment (1791)
The public sphere was a foundational concept to the First Amendment (1791)
media industries
media industries
culture industry
culture industry
content
content
media outlet
media outlet
colporteur
colporteur
Geoff Eley (1992)
Geoff Eley (1992)
Joan Landes (1988)
Joan Landes (1988)
"The boundary between
public and private is weak." -
"The boundary between public and private is weak." -
E.P. Thompson (1964)
E.P. Thompson (1964)
Mary P. Ryan (1990)
Mary P. Ryan (1990)
Public sphere should be of common concern only
Public sphere should be of common concern only
The government is supposed to be a representation of society, thus should be involved in the public sphere
The government is supposed to be a representation of society, thus should be involved in the public sphere
Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gutenberg
"we need freedom of press, this is how ideas get communicated"
"we need freedom of press, this is how ideas get communicated"
“‘Have courage to use your own
reason!’ - that is the motto of
enlightenment.” (treat others how you want to be treated, without referencing God)
“‘Have courage to use your own reason!’ - that is the motto of enlightenment.” (treat others how you want to be treated, without referencing God)
magic bullet theory / hypodermic needle theory
magic bullet theory / hypodermic needle theory
agenda-setting theory
agenda-setting theory
says lack of church, traditionalism, and monarch leads to loss sense of reality
says lack of church, traditionalism, and monarch leads to loss sense of reality
Consumers don't have a choice, many products are designed for sales not human needs, fear of failure creates similarity
Consumers don't have a choice, many products are designed for sales not human needs, fear of failure creates similarity
people aren’t rational,
they’re irrational
people aren’t rational, they’re irrational
Siegel (1996) 4 problems for mass communication in Canada
Siegel (1996) 4 problems for mass communication in Canada
Canada had a lot of communications technologies and inventions, proving a critique to Siegel (1996)'s problem of Geography
Canada had a lot of communications technologies and inventions, proving a critique to Siegel (1996)'s problem of Geography
Advertising agencies 3 functions
Advertising agencies 3 functions
was an RCMP officer, wrote for hudson bay, helped push notion of
"don't just describe goods, describe how its useful"
was an RCMP officer, wrote for hudson bay, helped push notion of "don't just describe goods, describe how its useful"
Published articles on how to make advertising better in canada, 1913 first magazine in canada
Published articles on how to make advertising better in canada, 1913 first magazine in canada
First offering advertising service Toronto (1900)
First offering advertising service Toronto (1900)
Starts mail advertising agency for Toronto mail newspaper (1878) (at 23 years old)
Starts mail advertising agency for Toronto mail newspaper (1878) (at 23 years old)
Gillian Doyle (2012)
Gillian Doyle (2012)
Smythe (1977)
Smythe (1977)
Jim Pattison (TNG)
Jim Pattison (TNG)
Morris and Prey (2021)
Morris and Prey (2021)
web 2.0
web 2.0
internet
internet
world wide web
world wide web
The internet has not changed the way we finance things
The internet has not changed the way we finance things
Internet: followed 500 years of global commerce
Internet: followed 500 years of global commerce
Herman and McChesney (1997)
Herman and McChesney (1997)
George Grant
George Grant
Kuperman et al (2018)
Kuperman et al (2018)
"Users add value"
"Users add value"
Quebec is what % of population
Quebec is what % of population
Official languages act in (1968)Identify English and French as official language of canada
Official languages act in (1968)Identify English and French as official language of canada
Official languages act in (1969)Identifying English and French as official language of canada is second most important next to Charts and Freedom act
Official languages act in (1969)Identifying English and French as official language of canada is second most important next to Charts and Freedom act
Changed the canadian flag in 1964 from one with british flag to current one
Changed the canadian flag in 1964 from one with british flag to current one
NAFTA agreement (1992) implemented by
NAFTA agreement (1992) implemented by
tech management does not include regulation of communication content
tech management does not include regulation of communication content
In private sector context, media posted by state is resented because state media can manipulate
In private sector context, media posted by state is resented because state media can manipulate
In Canada, Freedom of press and speech is not absolute
In Canada, Freedom of press and speech is not absolute
The Charter ... guarantees the rights and freedoms it lists
but only to such
The Charter ... guarantees the rights and freedoms it lists but only to such
Canada became a country in
Canada became a country in
In the USA, Women aren't recognized as equal in law (technically)
In the USA, Women aren't recognized as equal in law (technically)
Anybody can raise a complaint to ASC (Ad Standards Canada)
Anybody can raise a complaint to ASC (Ad Standards Canada)
Authoritarian Theory
Authoritarian Theory
(critique of habermas )Fraser
(critique of habermas )Fraser
(critique of habermas) Doyle, Hesmondhalgh
(critique of habermas) Doyle, Hesmondhalgh
(critique of habermas) Smythe
(critique of habermas) Smythe
Libertarian theory
Libertarian theory
Social Responsibility
Social Responsibility
Communist [Totalitarian]
Communist [Totalitarian]
Democratic-Participant theory (Mass communication theory) Dennis McQuail (1994)
Democratic-Participant theory (Mass communication theory) Dennis McQuail (1994)
Said there truly is only one theory
Said there truly is only one theory
"culture is ordinary;
it constitutes a whole way of life."
"culture is ordinary; it constitutes a whole way of life."
Flashcards
Capital of France (example flashcard)
Capital of France (example flashcard)
Paris