Multiple Choice
When AT&T began station WEAF in 1922, how did it expect to make a profit?
A) By imposing a tax on all radio receivers.
B) Through manufacturing five-minute ads.
C) By selling radio receivers.
D) By imposing a separate surcharge on all those who used the telephone.
E) By imposing a toll on those who sent a message on WEAF.
Correct Answer:

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