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How is TV news programming today different from news programs of the 20th century?

The content of today's news programming is usually more serious than in previous eras.

A larger percentage of air time is focused on guest commentary rather than news reporting.

Anchors or primary hosts play a less significant and visible role in delivering the news.

Fewer news programs include stories reported by journalists who are on the scene.

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