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Question 1.
Television takes up 600 times as much space as AM radio.


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Question 2.
The prime time access rule forced network to supply programs for the entire evening.


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Question 3.
In the late 1940s newspaper companies were encouraged by the FCC to join the television industry.


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Question 4.
The first set of frequencies used for television was in the UHF band.


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Question 5.
Pax network was started to show heavy violence and explicit sexual content missing from other networks.


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Question 6.
DTV allows for pictures similar to those we have today in analog.


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Question 7.
Direct broadcast satellite brought another television delivery system to consumers in 2000.


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Question 8.
HDTV will have a wider picture than SDTV


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Question 9.
RCA is the parent company of NBC.


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