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Mass Media Study GuideExam: 2Chapters: Film, Radio, TV & InternetTerms:Best BoyGafferDirectorCinematographerProducer GeostationaryWeb 2.0NewsreelsARPANETKilohertzCloud computingCookieInventions:TelegraphKinetographKinetoscopeTelevision—cable television, broadcast televisionThe Internet—what sparked the development?VCR and its effectsPeople:Edward Muybridge Philo FarnsworthDavid SarnoffSamuel MorseNewton MinnowThomas EdisonTim Berners-LeeGuglielmo MarconiLee DeForestDates:The Electronic EraThe World’s FairFounding of Fox Network The Golden Age of motion picturesThe Golden Age of radioAmerican Online beginsWorld Wide Web becomes publicCompuServe begins operatingYouTube purchased by GoogleARPANET establishedActs:Radio Act of 1912Radio Act of 1927Communications Acts of 1934Telecommunications Act of 1996The Communication Decency Act of 1996Additional Information:Lines of resolutionPhases of production60 MinutesCable News NetworkPremium cable programming The effect World War II had on televisionThe Motion Picture Patents Company The first full-length sound featureDigital technology in movie production, distribution, and projectionPersistence of visionWhy did filmmakers leave New York City for L.A.?Major studios First funding for the Internet Internet controlBranch of U.S. government that took over radio during World War IThe War of Worlds broadcastFireside chats—President who used it frequently ................
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