Accounting Practice Problem CoursHeroTranscribedText: A television station airs network programming between 93m and 10pm. As...

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CoursHeroTranscribedText: A television station airs network programming between 93m and 10pm. As well, they broadcast programming of their choice between 10pm and 9am for $500 in additional costs per night. During the night slots they sell airtime to infomercials: Timeslot Slot Times Hours per Selling Price Total timeslot slot per hour of airtime revenues airtime (hrs X selling price) Night 10pm to 1am 3 hours $150 3 X$150=$450 Late Late; night lam to 4am 3 hours $20 3 x $20 =$60 Pre-dawn 4am to 6am 2 hours $1 2 x $1 = $2 Morning 6am to 9am 3 hours Note 1 Note 1 As well, instead of airing infomercials, the televisions station can instead choose to buy the rights to broadcast classic movies and sell advertising time during the commercial breaks. The cost to buy the rights to a classic movie is $20i'hour. Advertising during a classic movie can generate the following revenues per timeslot: Night slot $2,000, Late Late slot $680, Pre-dawn slot $45, and Morning slot $495.| For example, during the Night slot, they can either sell airtime to an informercial for $450 or they can buy the rights to run a classic movie for $60 (3 hours X $20i'hour) and sell advertising during the commercial breaks for $2,000. (Notefil: The price for selling morning airtime to infomercials is unknown. Management is not interested in running infomercials during this timeslot because theyr would instead prefer to air children's classic movies) Required A. Should they sell airtime for the Night slot at $150 per hour, or instead should they buy the rights to run a classic movie in this slot (1 mark)? B. The Pre-dawn time-slot generates minimal revenues. Briey explain how and why you may want to treat this time slot differently than other time slots when considering how to allocate the $500 broadcasting costs. (1 mark) C. Allocate the $500 broadcasting costs based on the most appropriate method. Marks for this question are based on your choice of method used to allocated costs and consideration for treating any of the time slots differently than other time slots as identified in part C

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