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               institu-tions, 10, 11–13;     news:
               interactions with socio-political  frameworks and the reporting of race,
               environment, 14–1;               272–9;
               media control over communication  values and the reporting of race, 266–
               channels, 149, 163, 176;         75
               messages, 6, 10, 13, 15, 25, 35, 36, 88,  News International Ltd, 134
               94–9, 147, 234, 259–3;        Newton, F., 161
               operational control of, 117;  Nietzsche, Friedrich, 27;
               political economy of, 13–13;     and mass society theory, 29
               power of, 5–23, 111–16, 231, 234–40,  Nin, Andre, 291
               239, 241;                     Nordenstreng, K., 176, 178
               research, the ‘critical para—digm’, 60–  Northcliffe, Lord, 206
               83;                           Northern Ireland, television coverage of,
               sociology, 36, 44;              158
               technology, 232–8             Norwich Union Life Insurance, 134
            Merton, Robert, 57               Now Magazine, 127
            methodological individualism, 235
            M & G (Unit Trust), 134          Observer, 114, 131, 134
            middle class, 29, 30             Ortega y Gasset, José, 29
            Midland Bank Trust, 134          Orwell, George, 286–95
            Miliband, Ralph, 37, 137, 139    ownership of the media, 21, 113–47, 149;
            Mill, James, 219                    legal and economic aspects, 117–3,
            Mill, John Stuart, 27;              138–3;
               and the tyranny of the majority, 28–4  of media conglomerates, 113-14, 134–
            modernization, 183, 185             1;
            mods and rockers, media representa-tions  of newspapers, 114;
              of, 296–298                       of television, 134–9;
            Moerbeke, William of, 203           of the record industry, 115
            Montagu, Samuel (Nominees), 134
            Monty Python, 164                Pahl, R., 117
            Morley, David, 9, 296            Pakula, Alan, 103
            Morning Advertizer, 121          Panofsky, E., 94
            Morning Post, 121                Panorama, 296
            Morning Star, 139                papacy, and press barons, power
            Mosca, Gaetano, 27                 compared, 207
            Muir, Frank, 128                 Pareto, Vilfredo, 27
            Mussolini, Benito, 288           Paris-Match, 97
            myth, 61, 66, 67, 70, 93, 94, 97, 179, 253  Parsons, Talcott, 55
                                             Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista
            National Coal Board Pensions, 134  (POUM), 291–4
            Nazism, 32, 36                   Peacock, Michael, 127–2
            Neilsen Marketing Research Territory, 156  Pearl Assurance, 134
            neo-Kantianism, 65               Pearson, S., and Son, 114, 137, 139
            neo-Marxism, 112, 123, 130, 140, 173,  Pêcheux, Michel, 71
              176                            Penguin Books, 114, 137
            New York Daily Tribune, 127      Pentagon Papers, 134
            New York Times, 274              Perry, James, 205
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