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lbcchick

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The goal of an ombudsman is to
 
  a. check problems with accuracy, fairness, and taste in an organizations news coverage.
  b. ensure balanced reporting and adherence to the equal time rule.
  c. identify plagiarized articles.
  d. increase in-depth news coverage.
  e. increase the number of advertisers for a news organization.

Question 2

The movement to enlist the news media in the service of deliberative democracy is called
 
  The movement to enlist the news media in the service of deliberative democracy is called
  The movement to enlist the news media in the service of deliberative democracy is called



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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