With the coming of the television, the radio no longer holds the same attraction for people as it did once. Yet somehow I have not quite reconciled myself to the idea of sitting in front of the TV, viewing it. I prefer the radio set, the good old box by your bedside. And here, again, the older and the larger the radio set the better for me. I do not like these new fangled transistors. May be, I am old fashioned.
1.
The passage implies that the author
A. has a liking for television
B. dislikes radio sets
C. prefers transistors to radio sets
D. prefers radio sets to transistors and the television