Correct option is B
The
broadcast (first media) age is characterized by:
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B) One-way communication: Broadcast media (such as radio and television) traditionally involved a one-way flow of information from the broadcaster to the audience, with little to no interaction or feedback.
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D) Pre-disposed to state control: During the broadcast age, many media outlets, especially in certain countries, were subject to state regulation and control, as governments often managed or influenced the content.
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E) An instrument of inequality: Broadcast media could reinforce inequalities, as access to media was often limited to certain groups or regions, creating disparities in who could receive information.
Information Booster: · The
broadcast age relied heavily on centralized control of content, where few controlled the message for the masses.
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One-way communication is a defining feature, as the audience had limited ability to respond or interact with broadcasters.
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State control was prominent, as governments often regulated or influenced broadcasting systems to shape public opinion.
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Inequality arose as not all individuals or groups had equal access to broadcast technologies, limiting their ability to receive information.
Additional Knowledge: ·
A) Decentred and
C) Many-way communication are more characteristic of the internet and digital age, where information flows in multiple directions and is less controlled by centralized authorities.