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             digitalisation 3, 15, 72, 81, 83, 89, 105,  Europe 66, 84, 104, 169; broadcasting
               181; advertising 121; challenges 125;  105–6, 126; crisis in journalism 130;
               content repurposing 90–91; economics  European research tradition 30–32,
               and business analysis 120; Internet  33–35; financial crisis 83; international
               114, 119, 124; network analysis 102;  corporate expansion 85; Internet 113;
               policy 184                        ownership policy 180–81; privatisation
             Direct TV Group 86                  58; television 172–73
             disability 9, 16, 211             European Union (EU) 180–81, 182, 183,
             discrimination 9, 191               184, 192n2
             discursive power 196–97           Ewen, Stuart 30
             disintermediation 110             externalities 60, 62
             Disney 82, 85–86, 88, 94–96, 115, 117,
               159, 190                        Facebook 117, 119, 126, 128, 142–43,
             distribution 72, 108, 122, 123      156n2, 190, 202
             diversification 105                fandom 21
             diversity 105–6, 107, 190, 211; cultural  Fanon, Frantz 35, 162
               97, 99, 104, 165, 183           Faraone, Roque 137
             domination theories 49–50, 52, 163–64,  Fejes, Fred 30
               166, 171–72, 175                feminism 17, 19, 56, 140, 185
             Dorfman, Ariel 159                Fenton, Natalie 146, 205
             Dovey, John 112                   film 89, 90, 96, 99, 179, 183; see also
             Dow Jones 82, 138                   Hollywood
             Downey, John 205                  finance 10, 70, 92, 169; alternative media
             Downing, John 30                    207; dependence on advertising 145,
             Doyle, Gillian 90                   147, 150, 152, 155; financialisation 84,
             Du Gay, Paul 21                     87, 170; news media 128, 130; radical
             Durkheim, Émile 39, 40              functionalism 42, 43
                                               financial crisis 83, 170
             Eagleton, Terry 22–23, 50         ‘firewall’ concept 147–48
             Eastern Europe 67, 174            Fish, Stanley 12
             economics 4–5, 15, 53, 136–37, 138–39,  Fitzgerald, Scott, W. 93
               165, 175                        Flew, Terry 72
             economies of scale 89, 91, 97, 122, 124  Flickr 111
             economies of scope 89, 90, 91, 97,  Fordism 186
               122, 124                        formats 174–75
             economism 22, 23, 24, 25, 36n3, 67  Foster, John, B. 84, 94
             Edgeworth, Francis 5              Foucault, Michel 19, 23, 51, 197
             Edwards, David 46–47, 48          France 86, 87, 174, 175, 179, 183
             Eldridge, John 45                 Frankfurt School 6–7, 10, 16, 18, 20,
             elites 42, 43, 46, 52, 59, 114, 161, 185  26–28, 49
             ‘embedded persuasion’ 148         Freedman, Des 48, 125, 133, 178
             EMI Group 96–97                   freedom of the press 65
             empiricism 15, 18–19              Freire, Paulo 35
             Engels, Friedrich 4, 23, 119      Fuchs, Christian 12, 113–14, 132, 133,
             entertainment 104, 128, 165, 172;   141, 202, 203
               advertising 148, 151; Internet  functionalism 184; liberal 39–41, 54;
               124, 127                          radical 41–49, 54, 56, 99; structural
             Entman, Robert 200, 207             139–40
             environmental issues 103
             Enzenberger, Hans 162             gaming 90, 126
             epistemology 12, 18–19            Gandy, Oscar 13, 30, 146
             ethnicity 19, 53, 140, 146; see also race  Gans, Herbert 155
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