Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.“Next-step reality” does not apply to news programs.
2.People expose themselves to the media to find messages they cannot get in real life.
3.Reality shows are often more expensive to produce than other shows.
4.The key to media literacy is to be flexible and aware.
5.According to the textbook, the issue of reality entails making a simple decision about whether something actually happened.
1.false
2.true
3.false
4.true
5.false
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McAllister's genre analysis of Doogie Howser, M.D. provides examples that illustrate his claims
a. that the teen hero now is likely to be the smartest, most technologically advanced and coolest character around. b. that the dedicated, older professional mentor remains a central character in medical/doctor genre series. c. that medical series still glorify the rugged individualist doctor who almost always saves the day and the patient. d. that teen protagonists are centrally concerned with sex. e. that parents of teens, even when they are well-intentioned and caring, are out of the teenage loop.
Politicians and propagandists use this propaganda device to generate a positive response to a statement representing vague virtue:
A. Name calling B. Glittering generalities C. Testimonials D. Card stacking E. None of the above