In 1987 the FCC abandoned the core of its controversial Fairness Doctrine, but many in Congress vowed to bring it back. What were the two basic requirements that the doctrine imposed upon broadcasters?
a. To cover politics fairly, and to give equal time to all candidates for office.
b. To provide reasonable access to nonprofit groups, and to charge fair rates for that access.
c. To devote reasonable time to public issues, and to provide contrasting views on the issues.
d. To identify all commercial sponsors, and to refrain from editorial endorsements of products.
c
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While standing at a crosswalk with accessible pedestrian signals, your friend Andreas comments, “That constant beeping and the voice telling me when to go is so annoying! Obviously, I can see that the walk sign is on.” Explain how Andreas’ comments reflect the influence of physical factors on perception.
What will be an ideal response?