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◍ concentration of media ownership.
Answer: Ownership of different and numerous media companies
concentrated in fewer and fewer hands
◍ Feedback.
Answer: The response to a given communication
◍ alternative press.
Answer: typically weekly, free papers emphasizing events listings, local arts
advertising, and "eccentric" personal classified ads
◍ Corporate branding.
Answer: Reputation that a brand has on its corporate level
◍ Market planning.
Answer: The process that makes a marketing strategy
◍ convergence/platform.
Answer: The erosion of traditional distinctions among media
◍ aliteracy.
Answer: wherein people possess the ability to read but are unwilling to do
so, amounts to doing the censors' work for them
◍ globalization of media.
Answer: ownership of media companies by multinational corporations.
◍ acta diurma.
Answer: written on a tablet, account of the deliberations of the Roman
senate; an early "newspaper"
, ◍ Customer service.
Answer: The process or action of helping a customer purchase a product or
service and helping them after
◍ inferential feedback.
Answer: Indirect rather than direct
◍ platform agnostic publishing.
Answer: digital and hard-copy books available for any and all reading
devices
◍ audience fragmentation.
Answer: audiences for specific media content becoming smaller and
increasingly homogeneous
◍ Channel management.
Answer: The strategic process by which a company identifies, develops, and
manages the various 'routes-to-market' used to deliver products or services
to end customers
◍ Descriptive research study.
Answer: A statistical and number based study
◍ dominant culture.
Answer: the one that seems to hold sway with the majority of people - is
often openly challenged
◍ split runs.
Answer: special versions of a given issue in which editorial content and ads
vary according to some specific demographic or regional grouping
◍ The Gutenberg Revolution.
Answer: development of movable metal types. Use of oil-based ink
◍ bounded cultures.
Answer: groups with specific but not dominant cultures
◍ Channel of distribution.