Media Structure Regulations and Economic Democratic Political Media Becoming Business Media
in Indonesia
by Hamdani M Syam
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Media Structure Regulations and Economic Democratic Political Media Becoming Business Media in Indonesia
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worldwidescience.org
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Submitted to Universiti Teknologi MARA
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journal.unpar.ac.id
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journal.budiluhur.ac.id
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J. C. Manzella. "Negotiating the news:
Indonesian press culture and power during the political crises of 1997-8", Journalism,
12/01/2000
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www.marquettebooks.com
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hdl.handle.net
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Stephen D. Reese. "The news paradigm and the ideology of objectivity: A socialist at the wall
street journal", Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1990
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www.tandfonline.com
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