What made the ownership of broadcast television networks so


What made the ownership of broadcast television networks so appealing to film studios by 1995?

a. The end of the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules meant that networks could now own the programming they aired, meaning film studios could use broadcast networks to air the programming they produced.

b. The end of the Fairness Doctrine meant that film studios no longer needed be concerned about the political nature of most of their filmed programming.

c. It wasn't appealing. Film studios were reluctant to buying television networks and stations because it would put them under tighter regulatory control by the FCC.

d. The FCC asked studios to consider investing in broadcasting in order to stabilize the broadcasting industry in the wake of the rise of cable.

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