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So are the networks actually gonna be ___1___ in the ad revenue this year? No one knows, you know, television veterans seem to think that they would still put their money into the advertising market for the network. See, as one executive put it, "The people who buy ad time for their clients have to put down billions of dollars on the broadcast networks just to make their marketing plans work. At the same time, television folks are starting to put more and more content online and ___2___ to keep up with technology and ___3___ those ad dollars. And they are selling those ads online for a good price. Now it maybe those dollars are gonna ___4___the network pocket then they start going online. But if that happens the broadcast networks are hoping that cable would be the ones who are losers. The networks like to ___5___ that they can still command the biggest audiences.
參考答案
What makes the networks nervous?
The advertisers started to take a hard look at the Internet. Spending at the upfronts barely inched up last year. Spending for online advertising shot up by 28 percent.
1.looking at a big drop
2.experimenting with ways
3.hang on to
4.come out of
5.point out