If a publication is available on a controlled basis, it means the

A. publisher must run a series of marketing tests before new subscriptions can begin.
B. publisher limits the number of copies available so that a premium price can be charged for each issue.
C. publisher limits the number of advertisers in the publication to a maximum of 20.
D. magazine is distributed through exclusive distribution channels rather than sent through the mail.
E. magazine is free to individuals believed to be in a unique position to influence the purchase of advertised products.


Answer: E

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