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The Media: What They Are Today, and How They Got That Way
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Morton Keller
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29. März 2005
This article seeks to provide a historical context for the current state of the media. It concludes that the political bias, and capacity to produce journalistic scandal, so conspicuous in recent years among leading newspapers and television networks, reflects the impact of major cultural, market, and technological developments.
Published Online: 2005-3-29
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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