Question

Which of the following is true about the growing use of "talking head" pundits on cable news networks?
A. Pundits have charisma and opinions, but are often weak on facts.
B. It makes an effort to target "niche" news audiences rather than a larger general audience.
C. The return to partisan news could be seen as a return to journalistic practices of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
D. The use of pundits is a less expensive strategy for filling the twenty-four-hour news cycle.
E. All of the options are correct.

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