Which of these statements about radio following the growth of television in the late 1940s and early 1950s is true?
A. Radio reinvented itself to become a companion medium, serving narrow niche audiences with specialized formats.
B. A majority of radio stations went bankrupt as people stopped listening to radio.
C. Most radio stations kept playing the same kinds of programs that they had prior to television.
D. You can’t fool me; television didn’t become popular until 1962.
A. Radio reinvented itself to become a companion medium, serving narrow niche audiences with specialized formats.
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