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Chloeellawright

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Public television programmers try to
 
  a. cumulatively serve many small audiences.
  b. attract large audiences to compete with commercial broadcasters.
  c. promote government viewpoints to secure future funding.
  d. get the highest possible Nielsen ratings.

Question 2

Which is not a type of PTV station license holder?
 
  a. a non-profit community based group
  b. a school system
  c. a commercial broadcaster
  d. a university



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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