Homogeneity around the world?: comparing the Systemic determinants of International news flow between developed and developing Countries
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The impact of systemic determinants on International news flow between developed and developing nations is investigated. Traits that may embody the global system include trade, territorial size, cultural ties, communication resources and physical distance; all can be categorized under systemic factors.
Publication Name: Gazette
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0016-5492
Year: 2003
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Individual perceptions of International correspondents in the Middle East
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The issues International correspondents have sited in various surveys and interviews as obstacles to fair reporting in the Middle East are examined. The ways in which individual influence of journalist perceptions on media content will affect stories filed from the Middle East is discussed.
Publication Name: Gazette
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0016-5492
Year: 2003
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