Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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... corporate executives have ultimate control of the majority of each medium in the United States . Ac- cording to the Census of Manufactures , 20 corporations • control 52 percent of all daily newspaper sales . Twenty corporations control ...
... corporate executives have ultimate control of the majority of each medium in the United States . Ac- cording to the Census of Manufactures , 20 corporations • control 52 percent of all daily newspaper sales . Twenty corporations control ...
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... corporate interference with the news and it would provide the community with some continuity of professional standards.12 As Bagdidian observes a relatively few corporations control the mass media . Union contracts that require sharing ...
... corporate interference with the news and it would provide the community with some continuity of professional standards.12 As Bagdidian observes a relatively few corporations control the mass media . Union contracts that require sharing ...
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... Corporate Privacy : A Remedy for the Victim of Industrial Espionage , Vol . XII , Pg . 73 , Cym H. Lowell Unfair Trade Practices Under Section 43 ( a ) of the Lanham Act : You've Come a Long Way Baby - Too Far , Maybe ?, Vol . XIII , Pg ...
... Corporate Privacy : A Remedy for the Victim of Industrial Espionage , Vol . XII , Pg . 73 , Cym H. Lowell Unfair Trade Practices Under Section 43 ( a ) of the Lanham Act : You've Come a Long Way Baby - Too Far , Maybe ?, Vol . XIII , Pg ...
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