What is one consequence of saturation and inundation of information available, especially on the Internet?
a. It may lead viewers to return to only reading newspapers to get their news.
b. It may actually increase readers’ interests, because there are so many choices.
c. It can cause some to take a break from the news for a time.
d. It may lead viewers to abandon the news entirely or to become more suspicious and tired of politics in general.
d. It may lead viewers to abandon the news entirely or to become more suspicious and tired of politics in general.
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