Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... problem with the present times lay in the lack of great causes . It would be more correct , I told him , to say that the world is passing through a period of comparative disillusionment but in India it appeared more to be a time of ...
... problem with the present times lay in the lack of great causes . It would be more correct , I told him , to say that the world is passing through a period of comparative disillusionment but in India it appeared more to be a time of ...
Pagina 14
... problem for the Govern- ment . An unofficial suggestion that Indian editors may rise to professionalism and function with more restraint if Indian news- papers were helped by Government advertising to stabilise themselves financially ...
... problem for the Govern- ment . An unofficial suggestion that Indian editors may rise to professionalism and function with more restraint if Indian news- papers were helped by Government advertising to stabilise themselves financially ...
Pagina 23
... , you take the plunge . Distribution is a major problem because even the street - vendors want to tell you what size your journal must be to attract ( 25 ) Of course evasions and subterfuges are possible The Press and Big Business 23 ...
... , you take the plunge . Distribution is a major problem because even the street - vendors want to tell you what size your journal must be to attract ( 25 ) Of course evasions and subterfuges are possible The Press and Big Business 23 ...
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