One trait of media conglomerates is
A) eliminating boards of directors at any newly-acquired subsidiaries.
B) having day-to-day decisions for all subsidiaries made in one centralized, executive office.
C) ownership of subsidiaries that remain distinct operating entities.
D) ownership of some subsidiaries whose business does not involve communication.
Answer: C
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