Network president:
I intend to pivot the focus of this network
from low-budget reality television programming to high-budget scripted television shows.
Market research shows that the public’s attention is clearly
shifting towards scripted television programs with high budgets,
and
most other studios will be tailoring their programming to reflect this trend.
Producer:
I disagree with the suggested direction for the network.
As the public becomes more interested in scripted television programs,
networks will become saturated with them,
making reality television an attention-grabbing novelty.
Therefore,
networks broadcasting reality television programming will see a sharp increase in viewership.
The producer responds to the network president through which of the following actions?
A. Suggesting that the public should watch low-budget reality television programming
Wrong: no SuggestionB. Implying that not all reality television programs have lower budgets
than scripted television programs do
Wrong: Its not about reality TV programs with lower budget than scripted TV programs,
its about public attention and netwrok focus.
C. Disputing the network president’s assertion that
the public’s attention is shifting towards scripted television programs with high budgets
Correct:: Yes, this makes sense, as total argument depends on this.
D. Proposing that not changing the network’s current focus could be the better decision
Wrong: no proposing alternative idea
E. Providing evidence that calls into question the network president’s assumption that
the number of high-budget scripted television shows on air will increase
alongside the public’s interest in them
wrong: No additional evidence provided