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A.Motion picture popularity declined.B.Old motion pictures were often broadcast on tel

A.Motion picture popularity declined.

B.Old motion pictures were often broadcast on television.

C.Television had no effect on movie attendance.

D.Movie attendance increased due to advertising on television.

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A.motion

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