How does a political candidate access earned media?

A) The candidate agrees to debate another candidate who is running for the same office.
B) The candidate buys air time on a network television station.
C) The candidate receives coverage without paying for advertising after saying something the media thinks should be reported.
D) The candidate is considered the frontrunner so the media decides to give that candidate the most coverage.
E) The candidate has more campaign financing than other candidates.

C

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