1. Many television viewers own videocassette recorders (VCR's). Companies that advertise on
television complain that VCR ownership hurts their business, since a VCR makes it possible
to view television programs without watching the commercials. Indeed, two-thirds of those
who tape programs on a VCR edit out the commercials when viewing the programs.
Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the companies' complaint that VCR
ownership is currently hurting their business?
(A) The methods for determining audience size, which in turn determines charges for
advertising time, count households that are merely recording a program as households that
are watching it.
(B) VCR manufacturers who advertise on television would themselves suffer the damage, if
any, to advertisers' interests that is caused by VCR's.
(C) There are VCR's that are in the early stages of development that will automatically edit
out commercials during the recording process.
(D) Those who tape programs on VCR's, but who do not edit out commercials when viewing
the programs, tape more often than those who do edit out the commercials.
(E) Some television commercials are as entertaining or informative as the programs they
interrupt
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E). some television commercials are as entertaining or informative as the programs they interrupt.
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