Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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47. lappuse
... expression for the owner or owners of the medium . It can refer to free expression for the top managers of the medium . It can refer to free ex- pression for professional media employees such as journalists , writers , directors , or ...
... expression for the owner or owners of the medium . It can refer to free expression for the top managers of the medium . It can refer to free ex- pression for professional media employees such as journalists , writers , directors , or ...
51. lappuse
... expression of owners and top managers while increasing the control and free expression of media employees . Without such contract provi- sions owners and top managers can make all the decisions they choose to without consulting ...
... expression of owners and top managers while increasing the control and free expression of media employees . Without such contract provi- sions owners and top managers can make all the decisions they choose to without consulting ...
53. lappuse
... expression and content diversity . This is not to say that union contracts that help increase employee participation are necessarily superior to other methods of increasing the plurality of media control such as antitrust actions . That ...
... expression and content diversity . This is not to say that union contracts that help increase employee participation are necessarily superior to other methods of increasing the plurality of media control such as antitrust actions . That ...
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