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                                                             Index

                                Barrera, Carlos 115, 137           Official Secrets Act 10, 50–1,
                                Barzini, Luigi 110                   231
                                Bastiansen, Henrik 164             political parallelism 210, 292
                                Beaverbrook, Lord 204              Press Complaints Commission
                                Bechelloni, Giovanni 112,            224, 231
                                    134                            press history 199
                                Beck, Ulrich 267                   professionalization of journalism
                                Belgium 70, 153, 181                 223
                                  literacy 149                     public confidence in media 247
                                  as mixed case 145, 169           public service broadcasting 230,
                                  political control of public        231–2
                                    broadcasting 169               radical or working class press
                                  press freedom 147                  201, 204
                                Bellah, Robert 138                 role of the state 230, 234
                                Bendix, Reinhard 3, 302            Westminster System 50–1, 52,
                                Benson, Rod 142, 245                 242, 283
                                Berlusconi, Silvio 93, 101–2, 109,  British Broadcasting Corporation
                                    114, 125, 137, 138, 253, 264, 278  (BBC) 31, 33, 166, 231, 232,
                                Bild 159, 176, 181, 211              241–2, 247, 281
                                Black, Conrad 85, 221–2            political autonomy 235–6, 237,
                                Blair, Tony 253                      246
                                Blanchard, Margaret 13, 255–6      world service 259
                                Blumler, Jay G. 2, 15, 21, 259, 283,  broadcasting professionals,
                                    284                              autonomy of 31, 32, 34, 165,
                                B¨ orjesson, Britt 172               235–6
                                Bourdieu, Pierre 9, 38, 81–2, 288,  broadcast regulation  30, 33, 44,
                                    291                              50–1, 56, 237; see also public
                                bourgeoisie 91, 128, 133, 186, 243   broadcasting, models of; savage
                                  influence on contemporary press     deregulation
                                    292                          B¨ ucher, Karl 195
                                  see also liberal institutions,  Bundespressekonferenz 172, 192
                                    development of               Burgelman, Jean-Claude 169
                                Brants, Kees 152, 158, 281       business press, globalization of 259
                                Brisson, Pierre 116
                                Britain 11, 12, 69               Camus, Albert 95
                                  broadcast regulation 215–16,   Canada, broadcasting 52, 232,
                                    242                              236
                                  coverage of Parliament 281       ideological polarization 240
                                  election coverage and strength of  instrumentalization 221
                                    party system 215–16, 284       national identity and media policy
                                  ideological polarization 240       198, 232, 267
                                  influence on colonies 73, 201     political parallelism 209
                                  interest groups 241              press councils 224


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