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The re-regulation of broadcasting: Or the mill owners’ triumph

Authors
  1. Barnett S.
  2. Brown M.
  3. Campaign for Quality Television
  4. Cowling J.
  5. Media and Sport Department for Culture
  6. Department for Culture, Media and Sport Department of Trade and Industry
  7. Department for Culture, Media and Sport Department of Trade and Industry
  8. Department for Culture, Media and Sport Department of Trade and Industry
  9. Graham D.
  10. Herman E.S.
  11. House of Commons
  12. House of Commons House of Lords
  13. Independent Television Commission
  14. Julian Petley
  15. Leys C.
  16. McChesney R.W.
  17. Nason S.
  18. Panitch L.
Publication date
1 January 2003
Publisher
'Intellect'
Doi

    Abstract

    Discusses the driving forces behind the Communications Bill 2001 of Great Britain. Terms of the bill; Arguments concerning the re-regulation

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