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First Amendment 44, 50–1, French-Algerian war 120
201–2, 229, 283 Frenkel, Erwin 40–1, 226
Fisher, Harold 13, 21
Forcella, Enzo 96, 101 game frame 125
Four Theories of the Press 1, 6, Gazeta Wyborcza 39
7–10, 13, 14, 72, 257, 302, gender differences in newspaper
305 circulation 23, 96
social responsibility theory in 36, General Agreement on Trade in
217–18, 221 Services 276
Fox News 217, 286 Germany 11, 63, 70, 71, 189
France 11, 63, 70, 81, 129 broadcast regulation 32, 50–1,
broadcast regulation 126–7 166–8, 175
conflicts over journalistic democratic corporatism 75, 144,
autonomy 116–17, 290 161, 185
dirigiste tradition 127 development of liberal institutions
early press history 92–3 146
as exception 69, 74, 89, 90, Federal Constitutional Court
91–2, 136 167, 168, 194
ideal of politically engaged press influences on U.S. journalism
131 255
influence on Southern Europe instrumentalization of press
73, 90 176
instrumentalization of press journalistic autonomy 174–5
115 journalists’ union 172
language regulations 50–1, literacy 149
127 party press 154–6, 158
majoritarianism 52 political parallelism 27, 180–1
party press 94–5 press council 173
polarized pluralism 60, 130, 285 press freedom 147
political control of broadcasting press history 148, 158
10, 30, 103–6, 107, 109 professionalization of journalism
political positions of newspapers 34, 35, 171, 194–5
98–100 proporz principle 31, 168
press subsidies 121 rational-legal authority 192–3
rational-legal authority 136 Weimar Republic 60, 155
state control of press 120, 234 Giddens, Anthony 262
France Soir 97, 98, 115 Giornale, Il 101, 114, 285
Franco dictatorship 95, 120, 121, Giorno, Il 114
126, 167 globalization 256, 267, 280
Frankfurter Algemeine 27 Godkin, E. L. 227
Frankfurter Rundschau 156 Golding, Peter 260, 280
Franklin, Bob 281 Gonz´ alez, Felipe 104
Frappat, Bruno 100 Gramsci, Antonio 82, 94–109
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