Newspapers and magazines
a. include television reviews, previews, gossip and (sometimes) criticism essays in
order to sell copies of their publication.
b. are philanthropic enterprises whose publications are produced solely to inform the
public.
c. publish articles, previews, and reviews of television because people want to read
about the latest shows, celebrities, and Hollywood industry events.
d. have sections about television and film because they draw readers and increase
profits.
e. All of the above.
a, c, d
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