Which two of the following are true with regard to the impact of new technology on public relations practice?
A. Audiences are more fragmented, choosing niche media for their needs.
B. Audiences are less fragmented, preferring homogenous mass media for their needs.
C. Audiences are more active, choosing two-way media that permit interactivity.
D. Audiences are more passive, simply receiving information sent to them.
E. Audiences that report the news are clearly identified "journalists" with the appropriate educational background and training A and
C
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A) Doris would have to select another settlement option. B) Monthly payments of $225 would be made to Doris as long as she lived. C) Doris would receive $450 per month as long as she lived. D) The remaining proceeds would be paid to Doris in a lump sum."
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Ontario's Bill C-198 were both passed to
A. punish those who committed accounting fraud in the late 1990s. B. improve corporate profits. C. help laid-off employees get their jobs back. D. help investors recoup their losses. E. help restore confidence in Corporate America and Canada.