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Authoritarian Regimes: Media Systems & Landscapes
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Advertising Audiences & Target Groups
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Audiences & Users
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Audience Feedback, Interaction & Participation
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Television Use: Children
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Media Use: Minorities & Disadvantaged Groups
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Opinion Polls, Public Opinion Research
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Radio Consumption, Radio Use, Radio Audiences
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Decoding
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Fans, Fandom, Fan Cultures
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Sensationalist Journalism, Yellow Press
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Indigenous Communication
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Radio Landscapes
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People with Disabilities: Reporting & Media Representation
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Critical Readings: Media and Audiences

Maidenhead: Open University Press (2003), 301 pp.
"The status and role of radio are developing along sensible lines — The Mexican example in the fields of radio and television may serve as a model for the developing countries." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. ... more
"The expansion of the radio service as an instrument of mobilisation in preference to the other media results from three factors: Mao-Tse-Tung's concept of the role of the mass media, modernisation and the political factor." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the dev ... more
"Enquiry into the attitude of the people of a traditional village near Nsukka in former Eastern Nigeria (West Africa) towards the communication media — The main means of communication is still oral communication — The information media, however, are used differently according to age and sex." (J ... more

Voices of the Red Giants: Communications in Russia and China

Iowa: Iowa State University Press (1967), 513 pp.
"Most people in the United States and the other American nations learn about world events through the mass media rather than by direct contact; hence the foreign news coverage of the major newspapers can have a great influence on international relations. Here is a study of the amounts and kinds of f ... more