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Need Help With A Couple Of Questions For My Broadcasting Class?

any answers will help, thank you
1. when digital television comes into widespread use capital outlay will be greatest for:
a. cable networks
b.industry program suppliers
c. broadcast television staions
d. consumers
e. broadcast networks
2.which of the following most closely describes the traditional fee structure when an affiliate station airs programs from one of the Big three networks?
a. the station pays a fee to the network
b. the station pays a fee directly the networks program producers
c. the network pays a fee to O&O stations only
d. no payments are made but both the network and the stations retain revenue from the sale of commercial time
e. the network pays a fee to every station
3. all of the following use domsats for program distribution to cable systems except:
a. mtv
b.local origination programing
c. superstations
d. pay cable
e. c-span
4. AM’s 10-kHz spacing means that channels extend 5 kHz above and below their carrier frequencies
a. true
b. false
5. Which type of wave is not part of the electromagnetic spectrum?
a. sound
b. cosmic
c. light
d. x-rays
e. radio
6. The wholly new television transmission that will eventually replace the current US system is commonly called:
a. NTSC
b. DTV
c. MUSE
d. DAB
e. DAT
7. _______ scanning is used in creating a television picyure
a. Pixel
b. Auxiliary
c. Interlace
d. field
e. Multiplex
I cannot find the answers to these questions so any help would be very much appreciated thnak you

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  1. steven says:

    1. c. broadcast television staions
    2. a. the station pays a fee to the network
    3. c. superstations
    4. a. true
    5. b. cosmic (these are rays not waves)
    6. b. DTV (Digital TV)
    7. c. Interlace (this is old style as 1080i, better TVs are 1080p as progressive scanning)

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