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Compare a difference between broadcast media and print media.
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Broadcast media informs and educates, while news media centers around user-created content.
oadcast media reaches about 120 million homes in the U.S., while print media is losing subscriptions.
Broadcast media is subscription based, while print media is not.
Broadcast media is solely digitally based, and print media is not.
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Broadcast media reaches about 120 million homes in the U.S., while print media is losing subscriptions.
Explanation: broadcast (TV/radio) has very large mass reach (roughly 120M TV households), whereas print circulation and subscriptions have declined in recent years. The other choices are inaccurate (broadcast isn’t solely digital, broadcast isn’t generally subscription-based, and print/news media aren’t primarily user-created content).
Explanation: broadcast (TV/radio) has very large mass reach (roughly 120M TV households), whereas print circulation and subscriptions have declined in recent years. The other choices are inaccurate (broadcast isn’t solely digital, broadcast isn’t generally subscription-based, and print/news media aren’t primarily user-created content).
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