- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#22720
Complete Question Explanation
Main Point. The correct answer choice is (A)
Fill in the Blank questions are, by definition, often conducive to prephrasing:
The broadcast media must serve a diverse public. Even if most people prefer action shows, this would not serve the public interest. Thus… Here we can conclude that the media must serve the public interest, not solely the interests of “most” of the public.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The prephrase above is restated in this answer choice, which provides that broadcasters should not only consider the interests of the majority.
Answer choice (B): The author is not stating such specific rules, but rather making the point that the general public interest must be considered.
Answer choice (C): The author does not assert that the public interest should be considered in the development of any new show, but rather that the overall schedule consider the general public interest.
Answer choice (D): This stimulus is about preference, not artistic quality, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): The word “only” makes this answer choice incorrect—the example of schedule with too many action shows is presented simply as an example, not as a complete list of ways to neglect the public interest.
Main Point. The correct answer choice is (A)
Fill in the Blank questions are, by definition, often conducive to prephrasing:
The broadcast media must serve a diverse public. Even if most people prefer action shows, this would not serve the public interest. Thus… Here we can conclude that the media must serve the public interest, not solely the interests of “most” of the public.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. The prephrase above is restated in this answer choice, which provides that broadcasters should not only consider the interests of the majority.
Answer choice (B): The author is not stating such specific rules, but rather making the point that the general public interest must be considered.
Answer choice (C): The author does not assert that the public interest should be considered in the development of any new show, but rather that the overall schedule consider the general public interest.
Answer choice (D): This stimulus is about preference, not artistic quality, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): The word “only” makes this answer choice incorrect—the example of schedule with too many action shows is presented simply as an example, not as a complete list of ways to neglect the public interest.