When did broadcast media replace print media as the most popular source of information?(1 point)

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when newspapers and magazines moved away from up-to-the-minute reporting
when newspapers and magazines moved away from up-to-the-minute reporting

when most media sources ceased to claim objectivity in their reporting
when most media sources ceased to claim objectivity in their reporting

when laws were passed that required media to present diverse perspectives
when laws were passed that required media to present diverse perspectives

when televisions and radios became common in American households

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Broadcast media, including television and radio, began to replace print media as the most popular source of information when televisions and radios became common in American households. This transition started in the mid-20th century, particularly after World War II.