How could a broadcast news report about a food shortage shape its audience’s opinion in a way that would be unique from other media sources?(1 point)

Responses

by piecing together why the shortage has happened and what can be done to fix it
by piecing together why the shortage has happened and what can be done to fix it

by showing video interviews with grocery store customers who are struggling to get what they need
by showing video interviews with grocery store customers who are struggling to get what they need

by reporting statistics on what kinds of food are especially impacted by the shortage
by reporting statistics on what kinds of food are especially impacted by the shortage

by having economic and agricultural experts discuss their perspectives on the shortage
by having economic and agricultural experts discuss their perspectives on the shortage

1 answer

The response that would be unique in shaping the audience's opinion through a broadcast news report would be:

by showing video interviews with grocery store customers who are struggling to get what they need.

This approach humanizes the issue and provides a personal, relatable perspective that can evoke empathy and a stronger emotional response from the audience compared to other media sources that may rely more heavily on statistics or expert analysis. The visual and emotional impact of real people's stories can create a more immediate and visceral understanding of the food shortage situation.