How does a political candidate access earned media?
A. The candidate agrees to debate another candidate who is running for the same office.
B. The candidate buys air time on a network television station.
C. The candidate receives coverage without paying for advertising after saying something the media thinks should be reported.
D. The candidate is considered the front-runner so the media decides to give that candidate the most coverage.
E. The candidate has more campaign financing than other candidates.
Answer: C
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