Video is now a permanent part of journalism. Based on what you know about the development of the photojournalism, which BEST explains how this became popular?

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Graphic designers were able to create chyrons to identify news organizations.

Graphic designers were able to create chyrons to identify news organizations.

Video footage became cheap and efficient to produce and could be made daily.

Video footage became cheap and efficient to produce and could be made daily.

Graphic designers prefer to work with video footage, so they changed photojournalism.

Graphic designers prefer to work with video footage, so they changed photojournalism.

Video footage is now much more available than photography, replacing photos entirely.

Video footage became cheap and efficient to produce and could be made daily.

The adoption of video in journalism can primarily be attributed to advancements in technology that have significantly lowered the cost and improved the efficiency of producing and distributing video content. This shift has allowed for the rapid creation and dissemination of video news, enabling media outlets to provide up-to-date visual stories on a daily basis. The increased availability and affordability of video recording equipment, editing software, and internet bandwidth have all contributed to video's prevalence in modern journalism. Graphic designers and their preferences for certain media formats are not primary drivers of how journalism has evolved; rather, they adapt their skills to suit the dominant media formats of the time.