A radio station broadcasting a program is an example of ______.
A. interpersonal communication
B. mass communication
C. media-centric communication
D. broad communication
B. mass communication
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Which news organization was the first to provide nonstop coverage?
A) New York Times B) CNN C) Associated Press D) Fox News
Ed is giving a speech advocating against a set, federal minimum wage
He cites a statistic that states that hourly wage workers in 1948 made, on average, only $9.69 per hour, whereas in 2011, they made $22.53. Ed states, "As you can see, workers today are making more than double what their parents and grandparents earned. There is clearly no need for a set, federal minimum wage." Has Ed used a strong statistic? Defend your answer in detail, explaining what sort of information Ed's use of this statistic does and does not tell us. What will be an ideal response?