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According to "The Myth of the War of the Worlds Panic," why was Welles's broadcast heard by far fewer listeners than people believe today? Choose two options.
A Very few households owned radios during the early to middle twentieth century.
B. Newspapers had no way to estimate how many people were listening to the broadcast.
c. One of the most popular national programs was airing on another station at the same time.
D. Only a small percentage of people surveyed that night said they were listening to the play.
E The broadcast was only aired to select counties in certain states due to broadcasting restrictions.

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