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Which of these is not a reason for the collapse of the Fairness Doctrine?

Networks wanted to decide content based on their viewers.
Networks believed their freedom of speech was being violated.
Technology allowed more people to participate in the broadcast industry.
The public felt it no longer needed the FCC to protect their interests.

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User Anandr
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number 4 that the one i selected and it was right

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User Milos K
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The appropriate response is the fourth one. The Fairness Doctrine is a previous government strategy in the US requiring TV and radio telecasters to introduce differentiating perspectives on questionable issues of open significance.
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