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Media Regulation in Cameroon

African Journalism Studies, 2019
During the 1990s, the media landscape was liberalized in Cameroon following the passage of Law No. 90/052 regulating the press.
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Media Regulation/Responsibility

Communication Booknotes, 1979
Bernard Rubin, ed. Questioning Media Ethics (New York: Praeger Special Studies, 1978---$19.95/6:95) The Media Law Dictionary, by John Murray (1978, 140 pp, $7.35, paper) Social Responsibilities of the Mass Media, edited by Allan Casebier and Janet Jenks Casebier (1978, 260 pp., $9.75, paper) Everette E. Dennis, Donald M. Gillmor, and David L. Grey, eds.
Bernard Rubin   +10 more
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Cross-Media Regulation?

2013
Governments constructed a distinctive regulatory framework for analogue television, reflecting (a) restricted market entry due to spectrum scarcity and (b) the mass audiences for TV programmes and their intrusion into the home. Broadcasters had to be licensed and the terms of their licence prescribed obligations and constraints on programme content.
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Media Regulation

Communication Booknotes, 1977
Haig A. Bosmajian   +3 more
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Media Regulation in India

Media Asia, 1998
AbstractRegulation of the media in India is plagued by a fundamental dilemma in the political philosophy of the country. On the one hand, the nation aspires to be a democracy, and values the right to freedom of speech. On the other, it remembers centuries of foreign domination and fears for the unity of this large country, which is split by language ...
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