Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... keep constantly in mind : Firstly , that there is no knowing where official interest ends or where it might be vaguely felt . Secondly , that even the keenest political instinct may fail to keep pace with changes in policy . There have ...
... keep constantly in mind : Firstly , that there is no knowing where official interest ends or where it might be vaguely felt . Secondly , that even the keenest political instinct may fail to keep pace with changes in policy . There have ...
Pagina 23
... keep one away from the newspaper industry to know that even to own a modest weekly will cost Rs . 200,000— and I am always told that this is a very low estimate , and that I must be prepared to lose the whole of it before it breaks even ...
... keep one away from the newspaper industry to know that even to own a modest weekly will cost Rs . 200,000— and I am always told that this is a very low estimate , and that I must be prepared to lose the whole of it before it breaks even ...
Pagina 24
... keep going for six months led to a newsprint quota ; and you must have ne 5,000 before you can attract advertising . man of ideas , the owner of one big newspaper , of two or more of them , has unlimited out . His machinery for ...
... keep going for six months led to a newsprint quota ; and you must have ne 5,000 before you can attract advertising . man of ideas , the owner of one big newspaper , of two or more of them , has unlimited out . His machinery for ...
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