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B - TV was a communications medium whose best uses were informing and educating the public.
Explanation:
Edward R Murrow, popularly known and referred as the 'Godfather of Journalism, was a journalist and broadcaster of repute in the 1950s.
His documentaries which are credited with changing journalism history, are still been aired today .
The movie, Good Night and Good Luck, where David Strainhard starred as Murrow, is a classic adaptation of a real confrontation between Murrow and a serving Senator of the United States .
Strainhard (acting as Murrow) is seen issuing a stern warning to his contemporaries to stop using the big screen - television- or showbiz and advertisements, things he considered were not adding value to the viewer.
He advocated that television be used as a medium of education to the people through informative , educative content and programming.
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The following passage from Stephen Cranes "A Great Mistake" advances the plot :
C) "There was a babe living hard by, up five flights of stairs, who regarded this Italian as a tremendous being. The babe had investigated this fruit-stand. It had thrilled him as few things he had met with in his travels had thrilled him. The sweets of the world had laid there in dazzling rows, tumbled in luxurious heaps. When he gazed at this Italian seated amid such splendid treasures, his lower lip hung low and his eyes, raised to the vendor's face, were filled with deep respect, worship, as if he saw omnipotence.
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