Understand Journalism as Persuasion
Question 7 of 10
Who decides how in-depth news stories or reports will be?
A. Government officials
B. Producers and editors
C. Audiences and viewers
D. Advertising and sales representatives
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Answer :

In journalism, the decision of how in-depth news stories or reports will be is typically made by:

B. Producers and editors.

Producers and editors play a crucial role in determining the depth and scope of news coverage. They assess the importance of a story, allocate resources, and decide how much time or space should be dedicated to it. Their editorial judgment guides the overall direction and focus of the news content, shaping the final product that reaches the audience. By making these decisions, producers and editors influence the way information is presented and the impact it may have on the audience's understanding of the news.