The MediaLongman, 1986 - 106 Seiten A discussion of media, their production, and audience, with the intention of integrating the topic into a study of sociology. |
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... Rupert Murdoch , who has been known personally to dictate the edito- rial policies of the newspapers he owns ( in Britain these include The Times and the Sun ) . Marx was able to gain first hand information of the lack of freedom of ...
... Rupert Murdoch , who has been known personally to dictate the edito- rial policies of the newspapers he owns ( in Britain these include The Times and the Sun ) . Marx was able to gain first hand information of the lack of freedom of ...
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... Rupert Murdoch sacking Harold Evans , the editor of The Times for what Evans claimed was basically a conflict over the political policy the newspaper should take . 3 The broadcasting companies , as we have seen , are also subject to ...
... Rupert Murdoch sacking Harold Evans , the editor of The Times for what Evans claimed was basically a conflict over the political policy the newspaper should take . 3 The broadcasting companies , as we have seen , are also subject to ...
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... Murdoch , who at the time in 1981 already owned the Sun , the News of the World and many international titles ... Rupert Murdoch to purchase The Times ) . The uncertainty of to whom the media is accountable has Social policy 59 Social policy.
... Murdoch , who at the time in 1981 already owned the Sun , the News of the World and many international titles ... Rupert Murdoch to purchase The Times ) . The uncertainty of to whom the media is accountable has Social policy 59 Social policy.
Inhalt
The main aspects of the media | 11 |
Representations | 41 |
Social policy | 59 |
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