Will the Internet help make democracy a reality? Traditional media have failed
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The mass media is necessary for the implementation of democracy in a country since it reflects and tries to retain the basic idealogies and values of the societies. The traditional media have largely failed in introducing, securing and expanding democracy in any country and along with the Internet it is possible to go beyond the traditional mass media in expanding the democracy.
Publication Name: IPI Global Journalist
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Year: 2003
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Why we're in the fight of our lives
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Christiane Amanpour discusses her life and the lives of other foreign correspondents in her address at the 2000 convention of the Radio-Television News Directors Assn.
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Year: 2000
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