Question | Answer |
As of 2008, how much of the general population of the United States gets its news from the internet? | 48 percent |
Electronic Field Production (EFP) work generally provides the opportunity to insure... | maximum audio and video quality. |
Hard-hitting, hour-long, television documentaries have lost favor because... | 1.low ratings 2.expense 3.take too long to produce |
A single field reporter who writes, reports, shoots and edits stories. | video journalist |
Involves an unauthorized use of an individual's or organization's prominence in order to benefit someone else | commercial appropriation |
T
he communication to a third party of false and injurious ideas that tend to lower the community's estimation of the person, expose the person to contempt or ridicule | defamation |
Grayest areas of the law and one that is most often encountered by news people | access |
Attempt to reduce damages by immediately airing or printing a full apology | corrective statement |
Designed to keep courts or judges from forcing news people to reveal confidential sources of information | shield law |
Involves a careless disregard for the truth | negligence |
Ranges from a careless disregard for the truth to an intent to cause injury and is the most serious form of defamation | actual malice |
The alteration of a scene or the broadcast or reenactment of a news event without telling your audience. | staging |
Video that appears to be the event being reported, but is from an earlier time or even from a different place. | comparable footage |
Using something that's copyrighted without permission can result in... | $25,000 fine and one year in prison |
Allows copyrighted material to be used in limited ways for criticism, teaching, scholarship, news, or research without the permission of the copyright holder. | the fair use act |
_____________are required to use music in a "public venue," which includes radio and TV broadcasts. | performance rights |
______________allow you to record and play back the selection in a production as outlined in a licensing agreement. | mechanical rights |
_______________are required to use the music as part of a sound track | synchronization rights |
ASCAP, MBI, SESAC | music licensing agencies |
allows copyrighted material to be used in limited ways for criticism, teaching, scholarship, news, or research without the permission of the copyright holder | fair use act |
video that appears to be the event being reported, but is from an earlier time or even from a different place | comparable footage |
when a copyright has expired it's considered in the... | public domain |
form giving legal permission to use one's "likeness" in a video | talent release |
involves the alteration of a scene, or the broadcast or reenactment of a news event, without telling your audience | staging |
permission from the copyright holder to use copyrighted materials, such as a music piece | clearence |