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The Effects of Newspaper-Television Cross-Ownership on News Homogeneity

The Effects of Newspaper-Television Cross-Ownership on News Homogeneity

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The Effects of Newspaper-Television Cross-Ownership on News Homogeneity

by Jr William T. Gormley

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Scuffed cover; owner's name lightly penciled; a few pencil marks in text;

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Title
The Effects of Newspaper-Television Cross-Ownership on News Homogeneity
Author
Jr William T. Gormley
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Used - Good-
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0891430652
ISBN 13
9780891430650
Publisher
Institute For Research In Social Science, University Of North Carolina
Date Published
1976
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Mass Communication; Media Law; Broadcasting;

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