One of the biggest consequences of attacks on journalists around the world is which of the following?
A. that the military has to expend resources rescuing them
B. that young people are discouraged from becoming journalists
C. that journalists are discouraged from telling stories about the countries where it is too dangerous for them to work
D. that all of the attention from the attacks bring more attention to the areas where the attacks take place
C. that journalists are discouraged from telling stories about the countries where it is too dangerous for them to work
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A. turnover B. share C. average quarter-hour persons D. rating E. reach
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A. three-quarters of B. relatively few C. about half of D. nearly all
What is the “pay for play” issue faced by global media relations practitioners?
What will be an ideal response?