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ArtikelMedia System, Public Knowledge and Democracy : A Comparative Study  
Oleh: Curran, James M. ; Iyengar, Shanto ; Lund, Anker Brink ; Moring, Inka Salovaara
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Dalam koleksi: European Journal of Communication vol. 24 no. 1 (2010), page 5-26.
Topik: Democracy; Marketization; Media System; News Reporting; Public Knowledge
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Isi artikelThis article addresses the implications of the movement towards entertainment- centred, market-driven media by comparing what is reported and what the public knows in four countries with different media systems. The different systems are public service (Denmark and Finland), a ‘dual’ model (UK) and the market model (US). The comparison shows that public service television devotes more attention to public affairs and international news, and fosters greater knowledge in these areas, than the market model. Public service television also gives greater prominence to news, encourages higher levels of news consumption and contributes to a smaller withinnation knowledge gap between the advantaged and disadvantaged. But wider processes in society take precedence over the organization of the media in determining how much people know about public life.
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