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                Question Most people turn to newspapers for information about what? (1 point) Responses classified ads classified ads local information local information TV listings TV listings sports scores
            
            
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    Question Zahid is on a budget but craves a daily dose of news. What would be the least expensive news source for Zahid? (1 point) Responses satellite radio station satellite radio station cable TV news cable TV news newspaper newspaper weekly newsmagazine
    
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    The golden age of radio happened from the _______. (1 point) Responses 1960s–1970s 1960s–1970s 1890s–1910s 1890s–1910s 1930s–1950s 1930s–1950s 1920s–1940s
    
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    One of Miko’s favorite rituals is sitting down every morning with a cup of coffee to read the morning paper. What is one section Miko is MOST likely to find in the paper? (1 point) Responses metro section metro section pets section pets section college section college section weather section
    
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    Kai works for United Press International. How will the story Kai writes about an attempted coup in Brazil be used by newspapers in the United States? (1 point) Responses They won’t use it if it’s not about US national news. They won’t use it if it’s not about US national news. They will use it without paying for it. They will use it without paying for it. It will be bought and run as is or used as the basis for a longer story written by someone on the newspaper staff. It will be bought and run as is or used as the basis for a longer story written by someone on the newspaper staff. It will be converted to a podcast.
    
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    Question Frank grew up listening to the radio in the 1940s and 1950s. Getting his news from NPR is still one of his favorite things to do because he can sit back and close his eyes and absorb the sound. With the advent of the internet, what is one way that Frank can now enjoy his favorite program differently? (1 point) Responses He can listen to it in any one of 43 languages. He can listen to it in any one of 43 languages. He can live chat with the presenters during the show. He can live chat with the presenters during the show. He can download a podcast of a recent show and listen to it whenever he wants. He can download a podcast of a recent show and listen to it whenever he wants. He can add his own audio commentary in real-time via NPR’s website.
    
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    Most people turn to newspapers for information about **local information**.
    
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    The least expensive news source for Zahid would be **satellite radio station**.
    
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    The golden age of radio happened from the **1930s–1950s**.
    
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    Miko is MOST likely to find the **metro section** in the morning paper.
    
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    The story Kai writes about an attempted coup in Brazil will be **bought and run as is or used as the basis for a longer story written by someone on the newspaper staff.**
    
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    With the advent of the internet, one way that Frank can now enjoy his favorite program differently is that **he can download a podcast of a recent show and listen to it whenever he wants.**
    
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