(g) Which type of communication should the government use in rural areas to send an important
message? Why?
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Answer:Radio remains the most powerful, and yet the cheapest, mass medium for reaching large numbers of people in isolated areas. Thanks to the revolution of the transistor, even the remotest villages have access to rural radio, which builds on the oral tradition of rural populations
Explanation:As the radio is the very cheapest where and all the villages have the radio sweet is best to broadcast the message on radio so that the government can spread the important message
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