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Users cultural norms and expectations are also shaping media
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Public Life and the Media »
Public Life and the Media
Public Life and the Media☜Debategraph worked with the Prime Ministers Office to map the debate arising from Tony Blairs final Our Nations Future lecture as Prime Minister on the systemic problems between politics and the media in the 21st Century. The lecture was given at the Reuters Institute on 12 June 2007.☜F1CEB7
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What is the state of the relationship? »
What is the state of the relationship?
What is the state of the relationship?☜What is the state of the relationship between public life and the media?☜FFB597
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The relationship is in need of repair »
The relationship is in need of repair
The relationship is in need of repair☜The relationship between public life and media is damaged and in need of repair.☜59C6EF
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How has the damage arisen? »
How has the damage arisen?
How has the damage arisen?☜How has the damage between Public Life and the Media arisen?☜FFB597
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Context of communication is changing »
Context of communication is changing
Context of communication is changing☜The objective circumstances in which the world of communications operate have radically altered; altering in turn the relationship between public life and media. Its not the people who have changed; it is the context within which they work.☜59C6EF
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The economics of media of is changing »
The economics of media of is changing
The economics of media of is changing☜The economics of the media is changing.☜9FDEF6
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Users cultural norms and expectations are also shaping media
Users cultural norms and expectations are also shaping media☜☜98CE71
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