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question 3 1 pts what claim does stuart hall make about the relationship between the audiences and the producers of a television show or other text?
hall claims that tv shows and other texts exist independently of both producers and audiences once released.
hall claims that audiences are not a meaningful part of the production process.
hall claims that producers do not operate in a closed system because they have audiences in mind as they create.
hall claims that producers control what message audiences take away from a tv show or other text.
To solve this, we analyze Stuart Hall's ideas on media production and audience.
- Option 1: Texts don't exist independently post - release in Hall's view, so this is wrong.
- Option 2: Hall emphasizes audience's role in production (through encoding/decoding), so saying audiences aren't meaningful in production is wrong.
- Option 3: Hall's work shows producers consider audiences during creation (encoding), so they don't work in a closed system. This matches his claims.
- Option 4: Hall's encoding/decoding model says audiences interpret messages (not just accept producer's control), so this is wrong.
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C. Hall claims that producers do not operate in a closed system because they have audiences in mind as they create.