Why can the government regulate broadcast television more than most other media?
A. because a scarcity of bandwidth led the government to license stations
B. because television stations have open access to all citizens, regardless of age
C. because television stations have a broad audience
D. because the government owns all broadcast media outlets
E. because television broadcasters have failed to challenge government controls
Answer: A
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