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INDEX

            Broadcasting Act, 1990 50, 67  Cold War 15, 24, 110, 169–70,
            broadcasting ban 63, 174        178–87
            Broadcasting Complaints       Collett, Dickinson and Pearce 97
              Commission (BCC) 50         Collins, C.A. 160
            Broadcasting Standards        Colman, Prentice and Varley 109
              Commission (BSC) 50         Combs, J. 50–1, 78–9, 81, 86, 89
            Broadhead, F. 184             Communist Party of the Soviet
            Brooke, P. 148                  Union 75, 182
            Brown, G. 147                 Comrade X 181
            Bruce, B. 40, 103, 141, 143, 148  Conservative Party (Tories) 6, 9,
            Burke, E. 48                    11, 24, 32–4, 41, 50, 52, 55,
            Burnett, A. 218                 57–60, 63, 69, 74, 76–7, 83,
            Bush, G. 37, 39, 94, 101, 103–7,  87, 108–15, 117–18, 120, 122,
              137, 158, 192, 200            131–7, 141–2, 143–5, 147–51,
            Butler, D. 34, 38, 41, 111, 119,  157–8, 173, 184, 215–16
              139, 143, 148, 215–17       Cook Report 67
                                          Cooper, M. 22
            Cable Network News (CNN) 69,  Crimewatch UK 67
              201, 204                    Crosby, B. 183
            Callaghan, J. 162             Cuban missile crisis 179, 184
            Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament  cultural capital 155, 159, 166,
              (CND) 9, 161, 167–70          169, 171
            Campbell, A. 140, 154, 213    Cummings, B. 192, 204
            Campbell, D. 26, 215          Cundy, D. 37
            Cardiff, D. 48–50             Curran, J. 75, 77, 216
            Carlton TV 56
            Carter, J. 101, 106, 131–2    Daily Express 79
            Carvel, J. 217                Daily Mail 48
            cash-for-contacts scandal 138  Daily Mirror 80
            cash-for-questions scandal 21, 55,  Daily News 162
              57, 65, 68                  Daily Star 57, 77, 216
            CBS 94                        Daily Telegraph 78–9
            Central Office of Information  Danger to Democracy 217
              (COI) 150–2                 Davidson, Pearce, Barry and Tuck,
            Chagall, D. 217                 Inc. 109
            Channel Five (C5) 124         Davis, D. 130
            Channel Four (C4) 67, 86, 88, 124  Day, R. 85–7
            Channel Four News 83, 86, 89,  de Graaf, J. 172–3, 175
              165, 170, 217               Deacon, D. 9, 157
            Chippindale, P. 116, 162      definitional power 155, 159
            Chomsky, N. 63–5, 172, 183    Democrats 6, 9, 24, 37, 101, 107,
            Churchill, W. 141               127, 133, 158
            Citizens for a Free Kuwait 205  Denton, R.E. 3–4, 44–5, 93–4,
            Classes in Contemporary         149, 209
              Capitalism 218              Devlin, L. 98, 105–6
            Clinton, B. xv, 24, 31, 94, 101,  Diamond, E. 36, 100–1, 104, 107,
              105–7, 120, 130, 140, 175, 212  122
            Cockerell, M. 109–10, 135, 141,  Diana, Princess of Wales 55, 130
              150–3                       differential decoding 30–1, 215
                                          Dimbleby, D. 83, 132


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