The informative function of communication focuses on supplying facts,figures and descriptions so that receivers become aware of events or conditions. News bulletins aim primarily to provide such up to date information about current events. Thus they best exemplify the informative function.
Option A:
Persuasive communication tries to change attitudes or behaviour,which may occur in editorials or advertisements but is not the main aim of neutral bulletins.
Option B:
Informative messages allow citizens to make decisions based on knowledge of events; this matches the primary goal of news bulletins,making option B correct.
Option C:
Entertaining communication centres on enjoyment and amusement,as in comedy shows,which is not highlighted here.
Option D:
Regulative function involves controlling or guiding behaviour through rules or instructions,rather than simply reporting facts.
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