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List of Figures and Tables
FIGURES
3.1 Relation Between Literacy Rate in 1890 and Newspaper
Circulation in 2000 page 64
4.1 Relation of Individual Cases to the Three Models 70
6.1 Left-Right Positions of German and Swedish Media 182
TABLES
2.1 Newspaper Sales per 1,000 Adult Population, 2000 23
2.2 Gender Differences in Newspaper Reach, 2000 24
2.3 Proportion of Public Watching or Reading News Every
Day, and the Ratio of Television to Newspaper
Consumption, European Union Countries, 2001 25
2.4 Public Broadcasting Systems 42
3.1 Consensus vs. Majoritarian Politics 51
3.2 Effective Number of Political Parties and Index
of Polarization, Average Figures for 1945–89 60
4.1 The Three Models: Media System Characteristics 67
4.2 The Three Models: Political System Characteristics 68
5.1 Functions of Paragraphs in U.S. and French News Stories 99
5.2 Party-Press Parallelism in Italian Newspaper Readership,
1996 102
5.3 Party-Press Parallelism in Spanish Newspaper Readership,
1993 105
6.1 Political Activity among Norwegian Journalists, 1970s 157
6.2 Political Affiliations of Danish Newspapers 179
6.3 Contrasting Stories on Immigration in the Danish Press 184
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