What is media literacy?, Watching television frequently, Criticizing the media, The ability to understand and use mass communication effectively, Learning how to use the Internet, What is the main problem with modern news media, according to the text?, News reports are too long, The line between news, entertainment, and advertising is blurred, News focuses too much on politics, The language is too difficult, Why can viewers sometimes mistake advertising for news?, News quality is too high, TV screens are too large, The boundary between information and advertising is unclear, Journalists are too young, What is the first question a critical thinker should ask about a news item?, What is the reporter's name?, How long is the news segment?, Which channel is broadcasting it?, What factual information is being presented, and is it accurate?, What methods does modern advertising rely on most?, Mathematical evidence, Emotional and psychological appeals, Detailed historical explanations, Scientific articles, What is a "video news release"?, A video made only for students, A government or corporate video made to look like a real news report, A music video, A true documentary film, What should a viewer check when evaluating information?, The color quality of the video, The journalist's age, The larger context and earlier events, The background music, How do news media often attract and hold the audience's attention?, Through mathematical explanations, Through scientific experiments, Through glamour, conflict, violence, and emotional appeal, Through sports results only, How much money is spent annually on advertising in the United States (according to the text)?, $300 billion, $30 million, $300 million, $3 trillion, Why is critical evaluation of media important?, Because televisions are expensive, Because we receive too much information and may passively absorb it, Because reading newspapers is difficult, Because the Internet is slow.

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