A photo opportunity __________.
a. is rarely a feature of a media event
b. is now an infrequent occurrence, because still photographs have been widely replaced with video
c. frames politicians against backdrops that symbolize the points they are trying to make
d. occurs when a press pass is issued to a photojournalist
Question 2
Todays publicly aired presidential press conferences __________.
a. are similar, in many respects, to Franklin D. Roosevelts fireside chats
b. lead to animosity between television and newspaper reporters
c. allow presidents to convey messages directly to the public
d. showcase spontaneous answers by presidents to tough questions