Media Now Understanding Media, Culture, and Technology , 9th Edition By Joseph Straubhaar – Test Bank

 

To Purchase this Complete Test Bank with Answers Click the link Below

 

https://tbzuiqe.com/product/media-now-understanding-media-culture-and-technology-9th-edition-by-joseph-straubhaar-test-bank/

 

If face any problem or Further information contact us At tbzuiqe@gmail.com

 

 

Sample Test

Chapter_03__Books_and_Magazines

 

 

1. The Constitution of the United States was the first major document to be mass-produced in the United States​.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:47 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:10 PM

 

2. Benjamin Franklin’s subscription library had a major influence on the development of literacy in the United States.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

True

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:47 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 2:48 PM

 

3. Muckraking is no longer practiced by magazine or newspaper writers in the United States​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:48 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 2:48 PM

 

4. The rotary press played a significant role in expanding the market for newspapers in parts of the world outside of Western Europe.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:48 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 2:48 PM

 

5. Sites like Amazon are responsible for popularizing e-commerce as a spending practice.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

True

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:48 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:11 PM

 

6. Professional press publications are those that generally contain higher production qualities than regular magazines​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:49 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 2:49 PM

 

7. An author’s right to his or her intellectual property ends with death.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:49 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 2:49 PM

 

8. Magazines such as Newsweek and Sports Illustrated are trade magazines.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:49 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 2:50 PM

 

9. Desktop publishing has shrunk the mechanical printing press to the size of an ordinary​ desktop.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:50 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:12 PM

 

10. The term muckraker was a derogatory slang term for a newspaper that used yellow journalism techniques.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:50 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 2:50 PM

 

11. Which of these describes a problem that faces both the music industry and the online publishing industry?​

 

a.

​the practice of online piracy

 

b.

​the overwhelming pace of the diffusion of innovations model

 

c.

​the incompatibility between mobile devices and computers

 

d.

​the necessity of maintaining expensive product licenses

 

ANSWER:  

a

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:50 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:20 PM

 

12. ​ Which of these was a magazine trend during the Civil War?

 

a.

​ Serial novels had a very weak impact for the anti-slavery movement.

 

b.

​ Magazines grew due to dramatization of war scenes.

 

c.

​ Daily magazines offered in-depth coverage, illustrations, and photos.

 

d.

​ The rise of suffrage pamphlets that pushed for the universal right to vote.

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:51 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:21 PM

 

13. ​ Which of the following is not one of the general categories of book publishing?

 

a.

​trade

 

b.

​scholarly

 

c.

​virtual

 

d.

​professional

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:52 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/10/2014 2:07 PM

 

14. ​ Which of the following accurately describes the main trends in book publishing?

 

a.

​Large publishing houses are consolidating.

 

b.

​Small publishing houses are proliferating.

 

c.

Book publishing houses are merging with magazine and newspaper publishers.​

 

d.

​All of the above.

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:54 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/10/2014 2:08 PM

 

15. ​ The Barnes and Noble bookstore chain was able to save its business from drying up through ___________.

 

a.

​ shifting to an exclusively e-publishing model

 

b.

​ becoming the first large-scale online book seller

 

c.

​ outsourcing its staff to countries where labor is cheaper

 

d.

​ working as an international distributor for foreign language books

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:55 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 2:55 PM

 

16. ​ Trade books can be best defined as _______________.

 

a.

​ short instruction manuals for how to learn a certain set of job skills

 

b.

​ professional books for certain industries

 

c.

​ professional books dedicated to advertising jobs

 

d.

​ general interest fiction or non-fiction books

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:56 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 2:56 PM

 

17. Which of these factors was largely responsible for building an audience of readers in the United States?​

 

a.

​ the creation of an integrated library system in many states

 

b.

​ the declining cost of periodicals and books caused by technological innovations in the printing process

 

c.

​ the increasing growth of cheap books and newspapers in the popular science fiction and romance genres

 

d.

​ the expanding system of public education that began to teach large numbers of Americans to read and write

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:56 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:30 PM

 

18. ​ Desktop publishing is best characterized as ____________.

 

a.

​the ability to print high volumes and high speeds on smaller printers

 

b.

​the role of computers in managing the flow of information in e-publishing

 

c.

​the process of editing magazine-type layouts on a computer

 

d.

the ability to create online magazines using relatively cheap materials

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:57 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:31 PM

 

19. ​Who rediscovered moveable type in the 15th century?

 

a.

​Johannes Gutenberg

 

b.

​the Chinese

 

c.

​Martin Luther

 

d.

​the Sumerians

 

ANSWER:  

a

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:58 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/10/2014 2:08 PM

 

20. Time Magazine offers the first example of which formerly popular but now declining magazine genre?

 

a.

the photojournalism magazine

 

b.

the news magazine

 

c.

the political advocacy magazine

 

d.

the literary magazine

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:59 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

6/7/2017 7:46 AM

 

21. What were the major impacts of printing on society in Europe?​

ANSWER:  

Literacy levels rose greatly as printing presses became cheaper. People suddenly had much more access to written materials including bibles, pamphlets, and newspapers.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 2:59 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 3:00 PM

 

22. How would you characterize the famous figure of “Typographic Man” in Marshall McLuhan’s theory of technological innovation?

ANSWER:  

McLuhan observed that electronic media had further changed most people to a new sort of orientation, not based on the typographical logic, but focused instead on decoding and understanding television.

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 3:00 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

6/26/2017 4:53 PM

 

23. What are print-on-demand books and how are they affecting the publishing industry?

ANSWER:  

Print-on-demand books are books that are ordered through the mail or online and then printed in custom batches. They are transforming the publishing industry because it is possible to bypass conventional publishers altogether to self-publish.

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 3:01 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

6/26/2017 4:55 PM

 

24. Define “muckraking” and describe its role in US history.

ANSWER:  

Muckraking is defined as the process of doing deep, investigative reporting to expose unfair, dangerous, or illegal practices by politicians, corporations, or the government. Muckraking set the foundation for what would be later called “investigative journalism” in the US.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 3:01 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 3:02 PM

 

25. How did World War II impact the publishing industry in the United States?

ANSWER:  

World War II helped popularize reading by ushering in the paperback era. Young people away at war read more. As they returned home and entered college (assisted by educational benefits for veterans), they read textbooks and massmarketed paperbacks. As educational institutions and the public demanded more textbooks, publishers of serious literature and nonfiction introduced larger-format trade paperbacks (“soft cover”) to complement “pocket-size” paperbacks.

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 3:02 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

6/26/2017 4:57 PM

 

26. What is the difference between backlisted books and orphaned books and why are they important now?​

ANSWER:  

Backlisted books are older texts that are often still in production but not heavily advertised. Orphaned books are older texts that are generally produced by unknown authors. Both of these types of books provided the foundation for Amazon and Google’s e-publishing initiatives.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 3:02 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 3:03 PM

 

27. Why is Life magazine important in the history of publishing in the United States?​

ANSWER:  

It was the first periodical to focus heavily on the quality of photographs it used. Therefore, it was the progenitor of what would be known as “photojournalism”.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 3:03 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:39 PM

 

28. Discuss the relationship between printing and industrialization.​

ANSWER:  

The development of early presses helped spread information, created a need for specialized skills and rapid production and spurred new markets for both materials (paper, ink) and information.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 3:03 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 3:03 PM

 

29. What are the main trends in contemporary book publishing?​

ANSWER:  

Increasing numbers of books are being published and purchased by consumers, students, and businesses. Large publishing houses are consolidating even as smaller ones proliferate. Electronic books are beginning to become a standard option for consumers, authors, and publishers. Small publishing houses are targeting increasingly niche audiences.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 3:04 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/21/2014 3:04 PM

 

30. How are social media platforms affecting the publish industry?​

ANSWER:  

They are making the publicity function of publishers no longer necessary. This can make it significantly easier for an unknown author to create buzz around his/her books.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/21/2014 3:04 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:40 PM

 

Chapter_05__Recorded_Music

 

1. ​Internet stations are not responsible for paying copyright fees.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:41 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:54 PM

 

2. Advanced Audio Coding offers one of the most sophisticated audio compression services available​.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

True

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:41 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:54 PM

 

3. MP3 technology provides higher fidelity audio quality than compact discs.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:41 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:41 PM

 

4. Trademarks are used to legally enforce ownership of intellectual property.

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:42 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:55 PM

 

5. Gospel music has its roots in in the bluegrass traditions of the Appalachian Mountains.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

True

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:42 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:42 PM

 

6. The Victrola was the first music phonographic device to gain popularity as a consumer item.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

True

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:42 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:42 PM

 

7. Frank Sinatra became famous in the 1930s and 1940s as the first American pop music star.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

True

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:43 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:43 PM

 

8. Even with the advent of digital music, CD sales are still increasing.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:43 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:43 PM

 

9. Though popular in the United States, rap and hip-hop have yet to catch on in the rest of the world.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

False

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:43 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:43 PM

 

10. A nickelodeon is a phonograph or player piano operated by inserting a coin.​

 

a.

True

 

b.

False

 

ANSWER:  

True

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

True / False

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:44 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:44 PM

 

11. ​High Fidelity quality in recorded music generally refers to ___________________.

 

a.

​ how compatible the recorded product is with different types of playing devices

 

b.

​ how accurately the recorded product captures the natural sound of the recording

 

c.

​ the amount of storage a compact disc holds

 

d.

​ the ability of music to capture live recordings made outside of studios

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:44 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:55 PM

 

12. Some recording artists do not like torrent websites such as PirateBay because _______________.​

 

a.

​ they dislike companies that use CDs instead of vinyl records

 

b.

​ they might receive less in royalty fees

 

c.

​they worry that too few people will hear their music

 

d.

​ they resent industry control over their music

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:45 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:45 PM

 

13. What type of music characterizes the years from 1930 through the 1940s?​

 

a.

​“big band”

 

b.

​rock

 

c.

​classical

 

d.

​Latin

 

ANSWER:  

a

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:46 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/10/2014 2:12 PM

 

14. ​ In 2002, _______________ were imposed for radio stations broadcasting music on the Internet.

 

a.

​fines

 

b.

​mash ups

 

c.

​copyright fees

 

d.

​payolas

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:46 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:47 PM

 

15. ​ The “big three” record companies include _______________.

 

a.

​EMI

 

b.

​News Corp

 

c.

​Sony

 

d.

​all of the above

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:47 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:58 PM

 

16. In 2003, the Digital Media Association and the Recording Industry Association of America agreed to a proposal to collect royalty fees for music played _______________.​

 

a.

​on satellite radio

 

b.

​on digital radio

 

c.

​in television commercials

 

d.

​for radio webcasts

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:48 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:59 PM

 

17. Within the history of recorded music in the United States in the 20th and 21st centuries, one of the main tendencies has been __________.​

 

a.

​ the merging pre-existing genres like blues and gospel to create new hybrid genres.

 

b.

​ the segmentation of the listening audience into specific socio-economic and ethnic groups.

 

c.

​ the appropriation of rock music by later genres.

 

d.

​ the importance of corporations like Apple in spreading music across the US and internationally

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:48 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 12:59 PM

 

18. ​ Within the 20th century radio industry, the commonly used practice of payola refers to _____________.

 

a.

​ the low profits that recording companies receive from royalty fees

 

b.

​ the act of offering radio stations free promotional materials in exchange for playing certain artists more often

 

c.

​ financial compensation provided to DJs for playing certain records

 

d.

​ a form of legal protection for copyrighted products

 

ANSWER:  

c

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:49 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 1:01 PM

 

19. ​Most recorded music is protected by legally enforceable copyright regulations. What exactly does copyright protect the musician or record company from?

 

a.

​unauthorized appropriation of their musical style

 

b.

​the ability to grant permission to and receive compensation from the sale, rental, or usage of their work

 

c.

unauthorized performances or covers of their copyrighted material​

 

d.

​taxes that might be charged by international governments for selling their music in certain countries

 

ANSWER:  

b

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:50 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 1:02 PM

 

20. What can happen to you if you get sued by the RIAA for illegal downloading music?​

 

a.

​ You could be held liable for thousands of dollars for each song you have pirated.

 

b.

​ You could lose your Internet account at your college or university.

 

c.

​ You could get expelled from school.

 

d.

​All of the above.

 

ANSWER:  

d

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:51 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:51 PM

 

21. Why are many regulatory bodies worried about concert promotion and ticket sales?​

ANSWER:  

Unlike many other aspects of the music industry, this area is largely run by one company, Live Nation Entertainment. This situation then represents the largest monopoly in the music and record industries.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:51 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:52 PM

 

22. Please define Creative Commons.​

ANSWER:  

Creative Commons is a new type of licensing system where individual artists or other copyright holders are able to set up a legal framework where others can replay or remix their content without having to worry about copyright fees or legal restrictions.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:52 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:52 PM

 

23. Why is the rock music programming on the radio more segmented now than it was in the 1960s?

ANSWER:  

Rock’s diverse roots fed further diversification into a number of branches or subgenres, which produced new radio formats. After 1970, both recording companies and FM radio stations began to diversify into distinct rock formats, such as album-oriented rock (Bruce Springsteen), Top 40 (Michael Jackson), rock oldies (Chuck Berry), heavy metal (Led Zeppelin), adult contemporary (Linda Ronstadt), R&B/urban (Funkadelic), disco (KC & the Sunshine Band), and country and western (Tammy Wynette).

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:53 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

6/26/2017 5:00 PM

 

24. What is a hybrid musical genre? What is the most famous example of this type of genre?​

ANSWER:  

A hybrid musical genre is a type of music that combines two or more previously existing styles. Rock music is considered the most famous example as it combined blues, R&B, and pop music.

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:53 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:53 PM

 

25. Why is the Victrola important in the development of the music industries?​

ANSWER:  

The Victrola was the first widely popular device for playing music in domestic environments like the living room or parlor. It therefore ushered in the practice of selling recorded products for home consumption and was the direct predecessor to the vinyl record, CD, and mp3.

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:53 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 1:07 PM

 

26. What is a mash-up?

ANSWER:  

A mash-up is the combination of one or more pre-recorded musical products into a single, new product. It began as a practice commonly associated with hip hop DJs but is now becoming more widely practiced.

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:54 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

6/12/2017 11:10 AM

 

27. What is the career outlook for the music industry?​

ANSWER:  

The music business is one of constant change. This hypercompetitive industry always has openings for musicians and those in creative fields. The field has changed due to the increasingly user-friendly and cheaper recording options available both at home and in the studio. The key to breaking into the music industry is networking and making connections among the professionals already in the field.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:54 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:55 PM

 

28. How has the music industry responded to illegal file-sharing services?​

ANSWER:  

The Radio Industry Association of America sued services such as LimeWire to shut them down. The RIAA also has sued individuals for breaking copyright laws by sharing music files but no longer emphasizes that strategy. The industry has tried to protect CDs and music files so that songs can’t be copied and shared. The industry also has moved, belatedly, to offer online music stores that provide legal file-sharing.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:55 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:55 PM

 

29. What is blues, and how did it originate?​

ANSWER:  

Blues is a genre of American music that has its origins in songs and traditions of African slaves working in Southern farms and plantations.​

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:55 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

8/23/2014 3:55 PM

 

30. How have aspiring artists used social media to launch their careers?​

ANSWER:  

They use platforms like Twitter for advertising, Facebook and Myspace to attract and send news out to supporters, Soundcloud and Mixcloud to play previews of their songs, and Bandcamp to sell CD, vinyl, cassette, and mp3 versions of their music.

POINTS:  

1

QUESTION TYPE:  

Objective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES:  

False

DATE CREATED:  

8/23/2014 3:56 PM

DATE MODIFIED:  

9/9/2014 1:09 PM

 

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Pharmacology For Canadian Health Care Practice 3rd Edition By Linda Lane Lilley – Test Bank

Memory Foundations And Applications 2nd Edition By Bennett L. Schwartz – Test Bank

Operations And Supply Chain Management 14 Edition By Jacobs – Test Bank