"In 1999, Sudan's Arabic periodical press observes its hundredth anniversary. A century before, and one year after the collapse of the Mahdist state (1881–98), the British-dominated “Anglo-Egyptian“ regime (1898–1956) launched an official Arabic-English gazette. Four years later, Lebanese jo
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urnalists founded the region's first independent Arabic newspaper, catering to an audience of Egyptians and Lebanese employed by the new government. These expatriates sparked an interest in journalism among educated Northern Sudanese men, who within a few years of the newspaper's debut were avidly subscribing and contributing to journals." (Abstract)
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"This volume examines the influence of audio-visual media in cultural change in India. The essays focus on: the dynamics of network change; the relationships between image and viewer; and the journey of images between points of reading in contemporary India that are mediated through television, cine
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ma, video and the internet." (Publisher description)
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"More than 100 references to books and journal articles dealing with the role of broadcasting in national development are given. Most are annotated. Brief statements about the occupations and employing organizations of the authors are included. The coverage is from 1970 to August 1974." (Rahim 1976
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Nr. 259)
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"Although the primary purpose of this study is to define the roles that the mass media play in achieving integration in China, it also serves as an excellent survey of radio, the press, book publishing, and film. In addition it details propagande methods. Appendixes give statistics. Contains notes,
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a bibliography, and an index." (Eleanor Blum, Frances G. Wilhoit: Mass media bibliography. 3rd ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990 Nr. 258)
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"Situation de la télévision en Inde — Les motifs pour développer la télévision: de prestige, politiques, d'éducation — Pour un service de télévision éducative, mais pas au détriment de la radio — La télévision et le développement national." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfak
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h: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 2380, topic code 410.1)
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"The role of the press in developing nation like Kenya — The ownership of newspapers — Problems of language for information in Africa." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 1190, topic code 110.1, 140)
"Transposition d'un article publié par « Congo Magazine », dans lequel l'auteur rapporte avec admiration le contenu d'une conférence de M. J.J. Kande, Ministre de l'Information du Congo-Kinshasa qui avait pour titre « L'Information et la formation de la conscience nationale »." (Jean-Marie Van
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Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 1715, topic code 070, 9)
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"The press in Tanzania mirrors the political consciousness of a newly independent state and reflects some of the ambiguities that accompany political articulation in a one-party democracy. In this analysis of the four daily newspapers, special attention has been given to the ‘news geography’ whi
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ch is presented in an attempt to anticipate the world image or ‘psychological geography’ which results from reading the daily newspaper. For even the selection of what news to print reflects the tensions and conflicts between an ideal news policy and the limitations imposed by the lack of funds, personnel, and the influence of the western news services." (Abstract)
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