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ABC 104–5, 141 Anglo-American model of journalism
access to official information 44, 58, 11, 38, 69, 198, 246–8
59, 122, 160, 190 influence on other systems 92,
advertising 277, 291 99, 105, 156, 170
regulation of 163 An Phoblacht/Republican News 205
advertising industry, and Anshelm, M. 178
commercialization of Antena 3 105, 137
broadcasting 275 Appeal to Reason 205
development in United States and Arbeiter-Illustrierte Zeitung 155
Europe contrasted 48 Arbeiter Zeitung 156
effect on political parallelism aristocracy, role in media history 91
219–20 Artingstall, Nigel 234
affiliational voting 133 Asensio, Antonio 137
Aftonbladet 146, 149, 154 Austria 75
Agence France Presse 120 democratic corporatism 185
AGI (Agenzia Giornalistica Italia) development of liberal institutions
120 146
Agnelli, Giovanni 114 literacy 149
Aktuelt 179 party press 156
Albert, Pierre 98 press council 173
Alexander, Jeffrey 4–5, 14, 78–9, 82, Presseclub Concordia 172
287, 288, 292–3 press freedom 147
Alsop, Joseph and Stuart 27–9 public broadcasting 164, 168–9
American Federation of Television Avanti 94
and Radio Artists 223 Avvenire 95
Americanization 254, 261, 277, Aznar, Jos´ eMar´ ıa 105, 138
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American Society of Newspaper Baker, C. Edwin 219–20
Editors 218, 255 Balzac, Honor´ ede 91
Amsterdam, as printing center 147 Barnhurst, Kevin 257
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