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OLga [1]
4 years ago
11

In radio, the morning and afternoon commutes, when listeners are a captive audience in their cars, are known as ________________

___. Drive time Prime time Rush hour Outdoor-only
Social Studies
2 answers:
Alex4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer is RUSH HOUR.

Explanation:

Rush Hour is the time  during the  day  when traffic is very  busy, at  its  peak and people are  in  haste. The time may be in the  range  of time; between 6:00am to  10:00 am and between  4:00pm to 8:00pm each day.

It can result into serious  traffic jams.

<em><u>How to avoid rush hour</u></em>

1. By Planning  your morning by leaving earlier

2. By Leaving work on time

3. By Changing your route to less busy route(Road)

larisa [96]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Rush hour.

Explanation:

So, let us look at the meaning of the two words ''captive audience''. captive audience is simply a kind of audience in which compulsorily have to watch or listen to someone or something. This is an important aspect in which broadcasting use by dividing their daytime broadcasting periods into different dayparts.

Now that we know what captive audience mean, let us take a look at the question again. In the question, we have that, ''listeners are a captive audience in their cars...'' and why will that be? Simply because of traffic Congestion! And that is what is known as rush hour, that is the period of traffic Congestion and this may last for more than an hour.

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