Which of the following is NOT true of television journalism? Television is even more effective than the radio as an agency for influencing public opinion. You must pay millions of dollars to build up and project the proper television image for their candidates. Television media performs a public service in the field of political education. We should form our opinions by listening to network commentators to get a well-rounded perspective. As you can assemble from different sources we should listen to more than one commentator and read background articles in books and magazines.

History · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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The statement that is NOT true of television journalism is: "Television is even more effective than the radio as an agency for influencing public opinion."

While television is a powerful medium for influencing public opinion, it cannot be definitively stated that it is "even more effective than the radio." The effectiveness of a medium in influencing public opinion can depend on various factors, including the content, audience demographics, and the specific context in which the information is presented. Both television and radio can be influential, but the degree of impact may vary based on the circumstances.

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