Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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Pagina 14
... advertising to stabilise themselves financially , found no favour with the Government . Wellesey's plan of running Government newspapers came again and ... advertising . He advocated a single advertising medium for each province which ( 14 )
... advertising to stabilise themselves financially , found no favour with the Government . Wellesey's plan of running Government newspapers came again and ... advertising . He advocated a single advertising medium for each province which ( 14 )
Pagina 19
... advertising , like commercial advertising , is done with an object— which is either to sell something or to hire some persons . Presumably , it uses the best media for this purpose . Since it is handling public money , it must take due ...
... advertising , like commercial advertising , is done with an object— which is either to sell something or to hire some persons . Presumably , it uses the best media for this purpose . Since it is handling public money , it must take due ...
Pagina 26
... advertising in view of the many other ways available for extending official patronage . So far as the big newspapers ... Advertising and Visual Publicity who is concerned with placing government advertising . On the mechanical side ...
... advertising in view of the many other ways available for extending official patronage . So far as the big newspapers ... Advertising and Visual Publicity who is concerned with placing government advertising . On the mechanical side ...
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