What factors go into developing programing and what is a consequence of those choices?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers could explore:
? Lack of advertising. Cable networks that served niches with inexpensive
programming and subscription networks could be more risky and risqué.
? Contractual requirements. Content needs to be produced and programmed to
please advertisers.
? Identifying viewers. Will the program attract the right audience?
Tried-and-true formulas. Executives want to avoid costly decisions, so they stick to the
same stories (and perpertuate the same myths) year after year.Cognitive Domain:

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By about _____________, hunters had caused the extinction of most big mammal species in the Americas.

a. 800 BCE. b. 8000 BCE. c. 80,000 BCE. d. 800 CE.

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Fugitive slaves:

a) generally understood that the North Star led to freedom. b) succeeded in escaping more frequently from the Deep South because they had access to ships leaving ports like New Orleans and Charleston. c) were more likely to be women than men, because they were trying to escape sexual assault. d) who escaped to Canada were routinely returned to slavery by the British authorities.

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What political strategy helped President Bush in the 2004 presidential election?

A. endorsing the incarceration of terrorists in prisons, such as Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay, which led to the prevention of terrorist attacks B. touting the success of the war in Iraq C. getting referenda opposing gay marriage on the ballot in many states to encourage conservative voter turnout D. promoting the policy of taxing the rich in order to give more tax rebates to the needy

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