Which of the following statements best compares and contrasts news reporting before and during WWI?
A. Newspapers before and during WWI provided much of the entertainment news of the day; however, newspapers during WWI used more innuendo and undercover reporting.
B. Newspapers were the primary means of getting news both before and during WWI; however, news before WWI focused on sensationalized stories, while news during WWI shifted to more investigative reporting.
C. Newspapers were popular both before and during WWI; however, news stories before WWI focused primarily on national affairs, while news stories during WWI focused on international politics and the conditions of war.
D. Newspapers were a popular form of reading material both before and during WWI; however, during WWI more Americans started getting their news from wireless radio networks.