What are the features of state-controlled broadcasting?
A: Broadcasting as the mouthpiece of the party and government
B: Represent the interest of the state
C: Part of the public democracy
D: Seek active cooperation with advertising agency
A: Broadcasting as the mouthpiece of the party and government
B: Represent the interest of the state
C: Part of the public democracy
D: Seek active cooperation with advertising agency
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- Which of the following about BBC in NOT correct A: The initials BBC stand for British Broadcasting Corporation. B: It’s a public corporation. C: The government can’t control it. D: There are some advertising on it.
- Which of the following are NOT traded in a capital market? () A: government agency securities B: state and local government bonds C: repurchase agreements D: corporate bonds
- What are the basic features of Broadcasting industry? A: Market failture B: Double products C: Zero maginal cost D: Economies of scope
- The Independent Broadcasting Authority gets its money mainly from____ A: government B: advertising C: payments from all people who have TV sets D: merchants
- John was absent-minded in class. He knew that he teacher was lecturing, but didn't know what she was talking about. In the above situation, John was in_____. A: controlled state of consciousness B: automatic state of consciousness C: the state of daydreaming D: the state of sleeping