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burchfield96

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What is the best way to achieve optimal back lighting?
 
  a. have the active furniture (actually used by talent) as close to the scenic background as possible
  b. have the active furniture at least 6 feet away from the scenic background
  c. have talent work as close as possible to the background scenery
  d. have the back lights shine straight down onto the talent
  e. lower the back lights as much as possible

Question 2

All the following account for the networks' programming sports on weekends EXCEPT
 
  a. sporting events fill large amounts of time
  b. some sports are relatively low cost by comparison to other first-run formats
  c. sports news attracts high ratings on the broadcast networks
  d. weekend sports reach an audience difficult to attract at other times
  e. sports programming can be expanded or contract to fit around live events and other programs



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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