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Essay Archive - Broadcasting and Programing
Broadcasting and Programing
Steiner's model on programming preferences and broadcasting choices tries to
show how stations come to the conclusion of what programming to show. This model
goes on the assumption that broadcasters will go after the largest audience
possible.
Going on the information given about this hypothetical situation, we can predict
what each of the four stations in this market will show.
There are three distinct audience preferences. The first groups of 1200 viewers
has a first programming preference of sitcoms and a second choice of soaps. The
second group numbers 900....
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