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The Third world and press freedom
The Third World and Press Freedom examines the role, challenges, and limitations of journalism in developing countries. Philip C. Horton analyzes how political structures, economic pressures, and social conditions shape the operation of news media across the Third World. The book highlights issues surrounding press freedom, government control, and the functioning of news agencies, offering a comparative look at how media operates under varying degrees of restriction and political influence. This study provides insights into the struggle for independent journalism and the broader implications for democracy and public communication in underdeveloped regions.
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