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Purists among journalists would cringe a referring to news as a commodity. ------- With changing times, media habits changed as did consumer habits, news became 'infotainment' as cars became suvs and what not.
(A) But pretensions apart, it has always been marketed like cars or any other consumer item.
(B) Newsmen worked from crowded rooms littered with papers and lined rows of typewriters.
(C) They even had to share editing facilities with producers of other programmes.
Only A
A and B
B and C
A and C
All the three
Correct Answer is (a).The first sentence compares 'news' with a commodity. sentence A is an extension of the same idea, as it compares it with 'cars or any other consumer item'. Just like cars have become 'suvs', news also has become a mixture of information and entertainment in the recent years - which is the idea expressed in the last sentence. Hence the first sentence and the last sentence along with sentence A makes a coherent and meaningful paragraph. The other two sentences (i.e) B and C tell about newsmen and their work atmosphere which are irrelevant in this context.
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