Mass Media and American PoliticsGraber discusses the media and its place in the public and private sectors, the media's influence on individual attitudes and perceptions, and the media's coverage of government institutions and political situations. |
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Ownership Regulation and Guidance of Media | 34 |
Press Freedom and the Law | 64 |
News Making and News Reporting Routines | 101 |
Copyright | |
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