Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass MediaFirst published in 1988 and never out of print, this seminal analysis of how the media serve corporations that control and finance them is being reissued with a new Introduction by the authors. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Page 119
... noted that voting was not required in Nicaragua and was entirely secret . Therefore , as the Irish delegation pointed out , the low rate of abstention is more meaningful and “ invalidates predictions that large sectors of the population ...
... noted that voting was not required in Nicaragua and was entirely secret . Therefore , as the Irish delegation pointed out , the low rate of abstention is more meaningful and “ invalidates predictions that large sectors of the population ...
Page 127
... noted that senior U.S. officials confirmed accounts of " regular contacts " with the Nicaraguan parties . Kinzer's article is head- lined " Nicaraguan Parties Cite Sandinista and U.S. Pressure , " the headline and article itself ...
... noted that senior U.S. officials confirmed accounts of " regular contacts " with the Nicaraguan parties . Kinzer's article is head- lined " Nicaraguan Parties Cite Sandinista and U.S. Pressure , " the headline and article itself ...
Page 337
... noted that “ With debt now standing at 60 % of capital , it needs to keep advertising revenue up to repay borrowings and interest " ( Peter Barnes , " CBS Profit Hinges on Better TV Ratings , " June 6 , 1986 ) . With the slowed - up ...
... noted that “ With debt now standing at 60 % of capital , it needs to keep advertising revenue up to repay borrowings and interest " ( Peter Barnes , " CBS Profit Hinges on Better TV Ratings , " June 6 , 1986 ) . With the slowed - up ...
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