A rule of thumb in print journalism is, "Said is a good word." This is because other words like "stated" and "claimed" have connotations not always appropriate to the story. Which of the following best describes how this rule relates to broadcasting?
A) It does not apply at all.
B) It applies, but only when reporting on political stories.
C) The rule is the same, but broadcasters use the present tense "says" instead of "said."
D) There is no attribution in broadcasting.
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