A) Biblical ethics K) global ethics U) propaganda B) Broadcast Regulatory Commis
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A) Biblical ethics K) global ethics U) propaganda
B) Broadcast Regulatory Commission L) financial responsibility V) public channels
C) campaigns M) freelancers W) public relations
D) channels of communication N) image marketing X) purchased channels
E) comparative ethics O) Machiavellian ethics Y) relational ethics
F) controlled media P) mock ethics Z) situational ethics
G) cooperative advertising Q) nimbus group AA) spin
H) dark site R) normative ethics BB) social responsibility
I) Federal Communications Commission S) persuasive media CC) stakeholder responsibility
J) Federal Broadcast Standards Board T) private channels DD) uncontrolled media
1. the government regulatory body for broadcast
2. sharing costs of advertising between two advertisers
3.an unaffiliated writer or artist who is available for hire
4. selling a positive impression of a person, company or institution
5. public or private paths for messages to and from various publics
6. used by media to communicate with a particular individual or group
7. an organized effort to affect the opinion of a group or groups on a particular issue
8. aka "descriptive ethics"; a study of how different cultures observe ethical standards
9. involves efforts to influence the opinions of a public in order to propagate a doctrine
10. mass or specialized media available to anyone who chooses to subscribe or tune in
11.standards as varying or flexible in their application to specific occasions or situations
12. websites on the intranet that are dormant but ready when an organization has a crisis
13.an organization's fiscal soundness and how the organization gets and spends its money
14.outside of the organization’s traditional publics that sometimes form when a crisis occurs
15.various activities and communications that organizations undertake to monitor, evaluate, influence and adjust to attitudes, opinions and behaviors of groups or individuals
16. producing sound products or reliable services that don't threaten the environment and that contribute positively to the social, political and economic health of society, as well as compensating employees fairly and treating them justly
17. there is some guarantee that the messages crafted for those media will be delivered to the audience as created, without modification
18.slanting a story so that it shows the organization or individual in a favorable light, even if the situation is much to the contrary
19. generally the domain of philosophers and theologians who study such questions as whether ethical behaviors are a part of human nature
20. there is no guarantee that the messages that are created for those media will be delivered to the audience as created without modification
A) Biblical ethics K) global ethics U) propaganda
B) Broadcast Regulatory Commission L) financial responsibility V) public channels
C) campaigns M) freelancers W) public relations
D) channels of communication N) image marketing X) purchased channels
E) comparative ethics O) Machiavellian ethics Y) relational ethics
F) controlled media P) mock ethics Z) situational ethics
G) cooperative advertising Q) nimbus group AA) spin
H) dark site R) normative ethics BB) social responsibility
I) Federal Communications Commission S) persuasive media CC) stakeholder responsibility
J) Federal Broadcast Standards Board T) private channels DD) uncontrolled media
Explanation / Answer
1. The correct answer is Option I, Federal Communications Commision.
2. The correct answer is Option G, cooperative advertising.
3. The correct answer is Option ?, freelancers.
4. The correct answer is Option D, channels of communication.
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