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Media Alliance - The Future of Television, by Timothy Karr
The Future of Television, by Timothy Karr ... ostensibly placing more control in the hands of viewers who hold the remote control. ...
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Media Alliance : Index
Jan 22, 2009 ... In order to make sure that no real, substantive ones take shape. ... Media Alliance's Raising Our Voices Program is back for a third cycle. ...
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Media Alliance : PBS SHUTS OUT INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS. by Jerold M ...
Despite its auspicious and promising beginning, the Public Broadcasting Service largely has failed its congressional mandate. PBS was supposed to compensate ...
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Media Alliance : Index
Jan 22, 2009 ... A federal judge in San Francisco is raising questions about the ... Media Alliance's Raising Our Voices Program is back for a third cycle. ...
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Media Alliance : Oakland Digital Television Center Assistance ...
Jan 26, 2009 ... She says she has “chosen to help coordinate the D-TV Center to assist ... of far-off government agencies or corporations with an agenda. ...
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Media Alliance : WHOSE MEDIA? OUR MEDIA! by Dorothy Kidd.
Independent journalists and media activists in every region of the world have ... no corporation is allowed to own more than one media outlet per community. ...
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Media Alliance : GREENS SHUT OUT BY NATIONAL MEDIA. by Peter Hart.
GREENS SHUT OUT BY NATIONAL MEDIA. by Peter Hart. .... As Leonhardt points out, "picking a spoiler turns out to be as complicated as counting votes. ...
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Media Alliance : JUSTICE JOURNALISM: JOURNALIST AS AGENT OF SOCIAL ...
Many forms of politically engaged journalism have arisen to fight social injustices in the course of US history: the radical pamphlets by Thomas Paine that ...
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Media Alliance : CALCULATED CHAOS: Inside the Mobilzation that ...
CALCULATED CHAOS: Inside the Mobilzation that Rocked Pacifica, by Van Jones, ... The events that led up to Pacifica management's shutdown of KPFA have been ...
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Media Alliance : How Much Does Consolidated Media Cost?
Congressional filings reveal, per Inside Radio, that the National Association of Broadcasters spent 2.5 million in the first quarter of 2008.