Tabloids were successful because:
A) the new format brought in millions of previously untapped readers.
B) they catered to a more sophisticated audience than newspapers.
C) people with money preferred tabloids.
D) subscription fees, rather than advertising, supported them.
Answer: A
You might also like to view...
How did democracy become more widespread in the nineteenth century? What does the term "public sphere" mean? Why did forms of political radicalism emerge in the nineteenth century?
What will be an ideal response?
Which group was the first to successfully curb the power of the railroad through passage of legislation that regulated prices and outlawed unfair business practices?
A) Congress B) the Knights of Labor C) skilled workers in the American Federation of Labor D) farmers in the Grange movement
Workers who lost pride and control in individual production of their work were deemed by Marx as suffering from
a. ennui b. exploitation. c. mechanization d. alienation. e. depression.
By how much did per capita income rise for Americans during the 1920s?
What will be an ideal response?