More citizens of Alphaville tune in to nightly news. . .

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More citizens of Alphaville tune in to nightly news programs than do citizens of Bentonville. Thus, citizens of Alphaville know more about global issues than do citizens of Bentonville.

The conclusion to the left is weakened by all of the following EXCEPT:

A) The population of Alphaville is 2,000,000; the population of Bentonville is 1,000,000.

B) Citizens of Bentonville are more likely to listen to news radio programs than are citizens of Alphaville.

C) Citizens of Alphaville generally put the television on as background noise during dinner and chores, while citizens of Bentonville never watch television unless they are paying full attention to it.

D) The nightly news programs in Alphaville are restricted to tabloid coverage of celebrities.

E) Citizens in Bentonville can view nightly news programs only by purchasing cable television access.

The OA is E.

What is wrong with option B? I did not understand how to solve this CR question?