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                              privacy 43, 122, 229, 284       Putnam, Robert 129, 130, 131, 187
                              professional confidentiality 43, 113,  Pye, Lucian W. 262
                                  228–9
                              professionalization of journalism 4,  Quebec 71, 205, 209
                                  14, 21, 26, 33–41, 59, 62, 63, 76,  journalists’ union 224
                                  110–19, 170, 217–27, 273, 287,  press council 224
                                  293
                                and clientelism 138           Radio Capodistria 275
                                coexistence with political    radio, community 54, 161, 242
                                  parallelism 31                pirate 125, 274, 275, 276, 282
                                and commercial press 110,       political influence of 108
                                  226–7, 288–91, 294          Radio Monte Carlo 275
                                decline of 227                radios p´eriph´eriques 120, 127
                                and democratic corporatism 192  Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAI) 31,
                                as differentiation 79, 262        108–9, 114, 121, 125
                                and newspaper circulation 22,  Ram´ ırez, Pedro J. 105
                                  170–1, 300                  rational-legal authority 55, 62, 79,
                                and polarized pluralism 131       136, 148, 163, 191, 243, 287
                                and public broadcasting 169,    and democratic corporatism
                                  289                             192–5
                                and majoritarianism 243       Real Lives affair 235
                                and rational-legal authority  Reformation, Protestant  62, 148,
                                  57–8, 194, 244–5                150–1, 199; see also Luther,
                                state recognition of 112          Martin
                              Progressive Movement 244        Reith, John 231, 241–2
                              Protestantism, see Reformation,  Reppublica, La 96, 101, 111, 114,
                                  Protestant                      285
                              Pruszynski, Ksawery 39          Reuters TV 259
                              public broadcasting 41–3, 114, 164,  Ricuperati, G. 91–2
                                  276, 277, 286               right of reply 10, 43, 122, 163, 229
                                emphasis on public affairs    Rodr´ ıguez, Roberto 104–6, 107
                                  279–80                      Rokkan, Stein 263, 300
                                journalistic autonomy in 119,  Romiti, Cesare 114
                                  235–6                       Rooney, Dick 280
                                models of 30–3, 50–1, 54, 56,  Rosa, Alberto Asor 91
                                  104–6, 107, 165–70, 193, 235–6,  routines 226
                                  242, 246                    RTL (Germany) 167
                              public interest, concept of 58, 59,  rule of three thirds 93–4, 109, 119
                                  61, 133, 138, 192, 195
                                and majoritarianism 242       Salokangas, Raimo 150, 159
                              publicist, journalist as 26–38, 155  Sampedro, V´ ıctor 85, 141–2
                              P´ublico 96                     S´ anchez, Jos´ e Javier 104–6
                              Pulitzer, Josef 202, 225, 255   Sandford, J. 158


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