Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... influence . But neither the one nor the other was accountable to anyone except their masters . A number of factors has entered into the emergence of the Press as a predominant feature of modern life . Technical inventions facilitating ...
... influence . But neither the one nor the other was accountable to anyone except their masters . A number of factors has entered into the emergence of the Press as a predominant feature of modern life . Technical inventions facilitating ...
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... influence of the lan- guage newspapers in ushering in simpler literary forms . As the Press gained in prestige as a result of the first , and in influence because of the second , it became a serious problem for the Govern- ment . An ...
... influence of the lan- guage newspapers in ushering in simpler literary forms . As the Press gained in prestige as a result of the first , and in influence because of the second , it became a serious problem for the Govern- ment . An ...
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... influence exerted by the Government on the Press through indirect ways - Government advertising , control of newsprint quotas and the subtler forms of influence which are brought to bear on the Editor . From time to time , we are ...
... influence exerted by the Government on the Press through indirect ways - Government advertising , control of newsprint quotas and the subtler forms of influence which are brought to bear on the Editor . From time to time , we are ...
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