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What's she mean by "3D" here?

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Rebecca

By "3D," she means three-dimensional. Like when you're in the cinema, and you put on "3D" glasses, and it looks as if objects and people are coming towards you from the screen. She's saying that since he's worried about losing his audience, it would probably make the news more entertaining and grab the audience's attention if it were in 3D rather than two-dimensional, normal, TV. Ex: I wish I could watch movies on my laptop in 3D. Ex: I prefer to watch movies in 2D rather than 3D since the glasses annoy me.

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