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2001
The media have power: they determine the fate of politicians and political causes, they influence governments and their electorates. They are, therefore, to be numbered with other political institutions — parliaments, executives, administrations and parties.
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The media have power: they determine the fate of politicians and political causes, they influence governments and their electorates. They are, therefore, to be numbered with other political institutions — parliaments, executives, administrations and parties.
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Word-of-mouth vs. mass media: their contributions to destination image formation
, 2017M. Jalilvand
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Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 1992
Kathleen M. Kinkema, Janet C. Harris
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Kathleen M. Kinkema, Janet C. Harris
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"The Whole World Is Watching": Mass Media in the Making and Unmaking of the New Left
, 1981C. Levitt, Todd Gitlin
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Mass Media Flow and Differential Growth in Knowledge
, 2016H. Bonfadelli
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