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                                                          Index

                                press history 202, 203–4      Cobbett’s Political Register 201
                                role of the state 232         Cold War 10, 13, 256
                              Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  Collins, Randall 35
                                  (CBC) 31, 232               Columbia Journalism Review 227
                              Canalejas, Jos´ e93             commentary-oriented journalism
                              Canal Plus (Spain) 105              29, 61, 98–100, 104–5, 106, 131,
                              Canard Enchaˆın´e, Le 123           158, 159, 188
                              Canel, Mar´ ıaJos´ e 104–5, 106, 118  commentator role, separation from
                              C´ anovas del Castillo, Antonio 93  reporting and editing 180
                              Can West 222                    commercialization 14, 23, 37, 76,
                              Carr, Raymond, 128                  273–82
                              case studies, use in comparative  and alienation of public 281–2
                                  analysis 16                   and differentiation 82
                              Catalonia 71, 112                 of European broadcasting 252,
                              causality in relation of media to   274–6
                                  political system 4–5, 8–9, 47,  and flow of political information
                                  267–8, 283, 296–7               279
                              Cavour, Camillo Di 93             and press pluralism 176, 203
                              censorship 119–20, 232–3,         relation with political parallelism
                                  234–5                           26–7, 101–2, 159, 213–14, 219,
                              Central America, coverage of 226,   247, 286–7
                                  234                           and status of journalists 273
                              Chalaby, Jean C. 14, 131, 171,    see also concentration of media
                                  207–8, 222                      ownership
                              Channel 4 231                   Commission de la Carte 112
                              Chicago Defender 206            Communist Party of Italy (PCI) 94,
                              Christian Democratic Party (Italy)  264, 266
                                  108, 125, 264               concentration of capital 48
                              Christian Science Monitor 205   concentration of media ownership
                              chronicle or pastone 101            276, 286, 289
                              churches, as media owners 95, 113,  effect on press pluralism 161,
                                  117, 205                        179, 274
                              Cipolla, Carlo 63                 regulation of 44, 122, 216,
                              civil society, see organized social  229
                                  groups                      conscience clause 43, 116
                              Clear Channel Communications    Conseil Sup´ erieur de l’Audiovisuel
                                  217                             94–106, 107, 109, 119, 127
                              clientelism 58–9, 62, 63, 119, 132,  consensus politics 32, 49–50, 53,
                                  135–8                           186
                                weakness in democratic        convergence or homogenization of
                                  corporatist countries 193       media systems 76, 181, 251,
                              Clinton, Bill 259                   282–7, 301
                              CNN 259, 260, 286               COPE 104–5


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