Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... reason why others too should not test out the market , remembering that there is an almost inexhaustible demand for ... reasons . The prevalence of virtually monopolistic conditions in the field of news agencies , the servicing of the ...
... reason why others too should not test out the market , remembering that there is an almost inexhaustible demand for ... reasons . The prevalence of virtually monopolistic conditions in the field of news agencies , the servicing of the ...
Pagina 19
... reason for their not being pulled up is not that the machinery of the law is defective but that no action is taken against them . The Govern- ment and individuals who are defamed , are equally to blame for this . In two stages , spread ...
... reason for their not being pulled up is not that the machinery of the law is defective but that no action is taken against them . The Govern- ment and individuals who are defamed , are equally to blame for this . In two stages , spread ...
Pagina 26
... reason that no single advertiser counts where space has to be bought rather than sold . It is publicity that is sought , not patronage that is extended . The Press is well aware of this , and so are the advertisers . It is the smaller ...
... reason that no single advertiser counts where space has to be bought rather than sold . It is publicity that is sought , not patronage that is extended . The Press is well aware of this , and so are the advertisers . It is the smaller ...
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