Question
How do broadcast media most influence the opinions of an audience? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses

by conducting interviews with experts or with people involved in events
by conducting interviews with experts or with people involved in events

by limiting their broadcasts to programs viewed using digital devices
by limiting their broadcasts to programs viewed using digital devices

by charging fees for media users to view certain broadcast material
by charging fees for media users to view certain broadcast material

by selectively choosing which audio or video to show on news broadcasts
by selectively choosing which audio or video to show on news broadcasts

by allowing the users themselves to share their experiences via broadcast
Responses

by conducting interviews with experts or with people involved in events
by conducting interviews with experts or with people involved in events

by limiting their broadcasts to programs viewed using digital devices
by limiting their broadcasts to programs viewed using digital devices

by charging fees for media users to view certain broadcast material
by charging fees for media users to view certain broadcast material

by selectively choosing which audio or video to show on news broadcasts
by selectively choosing which audio or video to show on news broadcasts

by allowing the users themselves to share their experiences via broadcast
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The two correct answers are:
1. **by conducting interviews with experts or with people involved in events**
2. **by selectively choosing which audio or video to show on news broadcasts**
These methods significantly influence audience opinions by providing expert perspectives and framing the narrative through selective coverage.
1. **by conducting interviews with experts or with people involved in events**
2. **by selectively choosing which audio or video to show on news broadcasts**
These methods significantly influence audience opinions by providing expert perspectives and framing the narrative through selective coverage.