The difference between a media advisory and a news release is ________
A) a media advisory is generally longer than a news release
B) news releases are factual and media advisories are not
C) media advisories are generally used for fast-breaking news stories
D) news releases can be openly promotional; media advisories usually can't
E) There is no difference. These are two names for the same document.
Answer: C
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