Which of the following is TRUE of magazines?
a. They target only mass audiences.
b. They target only segmented audiences.
c. They target neither segmented nor mass audiences.
d. They target either segmented or mass audiences.
Any publication that is less than _______ years old has to be checked for its copyright status.
a. 100
b. 200
c. 50
d. 125
Which of the following is TRUE of magazines and revenue?
a. For most magazine advertisers, who reads the magazine being advertised in is unimportant.
b. Advertising is a crucial source of revenue for magazines.
c. The mix of revenue for magazines varies greatly among different types of magazines.
d. Subscriptions account for less than one-third of magazine revenue, on average.
How did the Postal Act of 1879 change the magazine industry?
a. It gave magazines a special, lower mailing rate.
b. It allowed magazines to be shipped overseas.
c. It required federal approval for any mailings.
d. It required special packaging for magazine mailing.
Why was offset printing an important development?
a. because “onset printing” had become too cumbersome and costly for the day
b. because the printing press would no longer be needed in the process of printing
c. because an entire page of print could now be transferred to a plate that was inked and printed
d. because publishing companies could now work in conjunction with one another
How did lithography speed the printing of illustrated pages?
a. by changing the type of paper that was utilized
b. by replacing engraving with a type of chemical etching
c. by eliminating the need for costly electricity
d. by eliminating the need for manpower or human oversight
Magazines that are aimed at specific professional demographic or vocation such as journalism, computer programming, or engineering are generally called _______.
a. trade magazines
b. consumer-oriented magazines
c. instructional magazines
d. professional magazines
To whom did miscellanies appeal?
a. a small, far-flung, and diverse audience
b. those who considered themselves highly political
c. a professional, elitist segment of the nation
d. those favoring separation from Britain
Why can magazines with large audiences charge more for advertising?
a. because the magazines themselves are more expensive
b. because more people will see the advertisements
c. because those magazines are usually monthly publications
d. because the readers of those magazines have more money
The computerization of the layout and paste-up process further complicated printing, as did the digitizing of photographs.
a. True
b. False
In recent years, publishers of magazines and academic (research) journals have cracked down on students who use material that has been copyrighted.
a. True
b. False
Which of the following is TRUE of muckraking?
a. It has, today, continued to grow in importance.
b. It was, in its early days, associated with newspapers and not magazines.
c. It has, today, lost much of its crusading political meaning.
d. It was, in its early days, used more to investigate sexual scandals.
magazines started out as publications for those who could not afford newspapers.
a. True
b. False
After competing with television for mass audiences, magazines targeted specialized audiences—ages and interest—and have prospered as a whole through the years.
a. True
b. False
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Which of the following happened to magazines in the American colonies during the American Revolution?
a. They expanded to Britain.
b. They ceased their publication.
c. They became more political.
d. They became “dailies.”
According to current intellectual property regulation, which of these scenarios would be considered a violation?
a. You cite large chunks of an article published on Wikipedia on your online news site without offering financial compensation.
b. You take a picture of President Barack Obama at a news briefing for your online news site.
c. You reprint part of a 2012 news story on the War on Terror in a 2014 piece on the same topic without giving attribution.
d. You cut and paste a photo from a magazine like People on to your online news site and don’t pay royalties to the magazine.
Which of the following is among the most published interest categories for new magazines in the United States today?
a. literary/review/writing
b. fashion/beauty/grooming
c. crafts/games/hobbies
d. comic technique/comics
What did the emergence of desktop publishing in the 1990s do for the magazine industry?
a. It created a new internationalism for it.
b. It lowered the barriers for entry into it.
c. It blocked “instant access” into it.
d. It increased readers’ interest in it.
Which of the following is TRUE of magazines in the United States recently?
a. Today, most magazines enjoy ten or more years of publication.
b. Survival rate for magazines has dropped considerably in recent years.
c. New magazines are seldom launched in the United States today.
d. Recently, there has been a proliferation of more specialized magazines.
Why have new intellectual property rules changed as electronic distribution has increased?
a. because those who consult magazine content are more and more likely to steal it
b. because publishers and authors are determined to collect royalties from reproduction and use
c. because the government has weighed in on intellectual property rights and rules
d. because advertisers are hesitant to advertise in magazine where such violations persist