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                                Greece, autonomy of journalists 118  ¡Hola!97
                                  broadcast deregulation 125     Hollinger, Inc. 40
                                  development of liberal institutions  horizontal vs. vertical
                                    128                              communication 22, 132–3
                                  instrumentalization of press 114,  Høst, Sigurd 162
                                    285                          Høyer, Svennik 157, 170–1
                                  majoritarianism 52             Hugenberg, Alfred 155
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                                  political control of broadcasting  Humanit´ 95, 98
                                    30, 104, 107                 Humphreys, Peter 50–2, 172, 173
                                  political positions of newspapers  Hutchins Commission 221
                                    98
                                  press history 93–4, 95, 109    immigration, and political parties
                                  prestige of journalists 273        267
                                  role of state 133, 134, 135      coverage of 100
                                  scandals 279                   Independent 212, 215
                                Greek Orthodox Church 128        Independent Television (ITV) 231,
                                Guardian 212–13, 215, 223            236, 280, 281
                                Gunther, Richard 104, 107, 108   Indipendente 101–2
                                Gurevitch, Michael 2, 15, 21, 259,  infotainment 278, 282, 287,
                                    284                              290–1
                                Gustafsson, Karl-Erik 146, 153, 161  Inglehart, Ronald 266
                                                                 Institut des Etudes Politiques 136
                                Habermas, J¨ urgen 80–1, 91, 147–8,  Institute of Journalists 223
                                    288                          instrumentalization 37, 56–7, 61,
                                Hadenius, Stig 146, 147, 149,        113, 175–6, 219, 221–2, 225–6,
                                    152–3, 157, 162, 177             289
                                Hallin, Daniel C. 13               and clientelism 58–9, 138
                                Hansson, Per Albin 190             and rational-legal authority 194,
                                Hartz, Louis 238–9                   245–6
                                Hasselbach, Suzanne 166          interest groups, see organized social
                                hate speech 43, 122, 163             groups
                                Havas 120                        Intervi´u 123
                                Hearst, William Randolf 204      investigative reporting 233
                                Hegel’s Philosophy of Right 192  Ireland 224
                                Heinonen, Ari 172, 173             clientelism 243
                                Herald (New York) 218              moderate pluralism 240
                                Herald-Tribune 258                 national identity and media policy
                                Herman, Edward H. 293                198, 232
                                Hersant, Robert 115, 116–17, 120   political parallelism 209–10
                                Hierta, Lars Johan 149             press history 202
                                history in comparative analysis, see  public broadcasting 31, 52, 232,
                                    path dependence                  236
                                Hoffmann-Riem, Wolfgang 166        role of the state 232–3


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