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1972
The first thing that must strike anyone who examines the circulation figures for Britain is how successful the newspaper industry has been in making the public accept, even with the competition of radio and television, that a daily paper and a Sunday are indispensable to life.
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The first thing that must strike anyone who examines the circulation figures for Britain is how successful the newspaper industry has been in making the public accept, even with the competition of radio and television, that a daily paper and a Sunday are indispensable to life.
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Dynamics of the British Tabloid Press
Javnost - The Public, 1998AbstractThis article examines the decline of the tabloid press in England. It is a case study of competition between the Daily Mirror and Sun in the period 1968–1992 and the impact this had on the ...
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Race & Class, 1989
On 22 December 1988, an agreement was finally reached that paved the way for independent government in Namibia by April 1990. The agreement, signed by the US, Angola, Cuba and South Africa, signalled the withdrawal of south African troops operating in southern Angola - there explicitly hounding SWAPO, and implicitly aiding UNITA.
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On 22 December 1988, an agreement was finally reached that paved the way for independent government in Namibia by April 1990. The agreement, signed by the US, Angola, Cuba and South Africa, signalled the withdrawal of south African troops operating in southern Angola - there explicitly hounding SWAPO, and implicitly aiding UNITA.
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Recherches anglaises et nord-américaines, 1998
This article aims to show that the demande formulated by feminists for the introduction and the implementation of non-sexist vocabulary and grammatical constructions have received no real acknowlegement in the British press. Indeed, a study carried out on a corpus of one hundred articles taken from both tabloids and quality dailies brings to light two ...
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This article aims to show that the demande formulated by feminists for the introduction and the implementation of non-sexist vocabulary and grammatical constructions have received no real acknowlegement in the British press. Indeed, a study carried out on a corpus of one hundred articles taken from both tabloids and quality dailies brings to light two ...
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British Diplomats and the Press
Public Opinion Quarterly, 1938" hile we are awaiting the documents of the next World War, and since the relationship between the diplomatic mind and the press has not changed much, it is relevant to use the ample material existing in the British Documents on the Origins of the War' to show the analysis and use of the press by diplomats.
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“Cranioscopy” in the British Press
2019AbstractWhat Gall proposed in Vienna, while traveling through various German cities, and after he arrived in France in 1807 was transmitted by word of mouth and by the press to other countries. In particular, his travels and doctrine were covered in British periodicals and books even before Spurzheim went to Britain in 1814.
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The British Jewish Writer and The British Jewish Press
Jewish Quarterly, 2013This is an inglorious story. It begins badly. It goes on badly. Unto this day, it is bad. Perhaps we shall be able to give this story a happier ending, however.
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2003
It is widely assumed that the mass media have played an important role in communicating ideas about AIDS. Many analyses have focused upon the negative character of media representations which have demonized AIDS and stigmatized those with the virus. Not surprisingly, initial concern concentrated on the sensationalism of much of the media coverage and ...
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It is widely assumed that the mass media have played an important role in communicating ideas about AIDS. Many analyses have focused upon the negative character of media representations which have demonized AIDS and stigmatized those with the virus. Not surprisingly, initial concern concentrated on the sensationalism of much of the media coverage and ...
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The British Press and the Japan-British Exhibition of 1910
2013The Japan-British exhibition in London, 1910 was the most concerted and systematic attempt by Meiji Japan to explain its traditional society and arts, modern industry and empire, to its most important international ally, Great Britain. This is a facsimile edition of the original book compiled and edited for the exhibition by Count Hirokichi Mutsu (1869-
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