In the early 1900s, what advantage did radio broadcasting have over newspapers?(1 point) Responses Radio appeals widely to an older demographic and is usually focused on a niche market. Radio appeals widely to an older demographic and is usually focused on a niche market. Radio could cover breaking news, or news stories that were happening and reported by journalists in real time. Radio could cover breaking news, or news stories that were happening and reported by journalists in real time. Radio could focus on opinion over fact, reflecting the same attitudes of some of the early newspapers. Radio could focus on opinion over fact, reflecting the same attitudes of some of the early newspapers. All of the above

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The correct response is: Radio could cover breaking news, or news stories that were happening and reported by journalists in real time.

While radio did also reflect opinions and could appeal to specific demographics, its main advantage over newspapers during the early 1900s was its ability to provide immediate updates and coverage of events as they occurred.

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