"This is a survey of the state of the press in 180 countries, organized in four sections: Section I, "The International Press"; Section II, "The World's Developed Press Systems"; Section III, "Smaller and Developing Press Systems, " and Section IV, " Minimal and Underdeveloped Press Systems." Covera
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ge is alphabetical by country within the sections. Discussions and data for the various countries in the first three sections are under the following headings: "Basic Data: Background and General Characteristics"; "Economic Framework"; "Press Law"; "Censorship"; "State Press Relations"; "Attitude Toward Foreign Media"; "News Agencies"; "Electronic News Media"; "Education and Training"; and in conclusion "Summary," with a discussion of trends and prospects; followed by "Chronology." Preceding each country is a table of basic data, and following it a bibliography. Section IV, "Minimal and Underdeveloped Press Systems," treats each country briefly in tabular form. Appendixes list 50 of the best known daily newspapers, the news agencies of the world, selected periodicals dealing with the press, media multinationals, press-related associations, unions and organizations, advertising expenditures, radio transmitters and receivers, and television transmitters and sets." (Eleanor Blum, Frances G. Wilhoit: Mass media bibliography. 3rd ed. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990 Nr. 239)
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"Una amplia vista panorámica de la situación actual de los medios de comunicación católicos en el momento de la publicación. También incluye biografías de periodistas y otras personas que trabajan en los medios de comunicación." (commbox)
"The research underlying these case studies was done by the International Institute for Educational Planning in 1965-66 under a contract with the United States Agenciy for International Development, which gave the Institute full freedom of research and the right to publish its findings for general i
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nternational use. The project was directed for the Institute by Wilbur Schramm. His principal collaborators at the Institute were Philip H. Coombs, director of IIEP, Friedrich Kahnert, and Jack Lyle." (Page 4)
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"The freedom of the press in Honduras is somewhat limited — 70 % of the population are illiterate; there is little circulation of newspapers and information given is selected for political reasons — no journalists' organisation — All these factors militate against any real expansion of the pre
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ss." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 882, topic code 110.5)
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"Rapports de la Commission des Besoins Techniques dans 17 pays dont pays de l'Amérique latine: Cuba, République Dominicaine, Equateur, Haïti, Honduras, Mexique, Pérou, Uruguay, Venezuela — Extrême-Orient: Birmanie, Inde, Fédération de Malaisie, Pakistan, Singapour." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abd
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elfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 1900, topic code 10, 20, 30)
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"Reports of the Commission on technical needs in seventeen countries, including, in Latin America: Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Honduras, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971
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Nr. 1901, topic code 10, 20, 30)
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