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zheka24 [161]
4 years ago
15

Apollo 13: Notice the role of the mass media and news organizations in this film. What does Apollo 13 show us about national new

s and ratings?
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alukav5142 [94]4 years ago
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The national news and ratings experience different tribulations; for instance, Apollo 13 is an inspiration for a lot of reflections.

Explanation

For example, the American space program's achievement is more of a can in modern society.

However, Apollo 13 does not state the theme, but the entire film is fused with it.

The program of the space was considered red as extraordinary, and something people should be proud of since those who went to the area was not only heroes but resourceful and brave.

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