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Democracy's Oxygen: How Corporations Control the News
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Democracy's Oxygen: How Corporations Control the News Paperback - 1997

by Winter, James

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Montreal: Black Rose, 1987. New! Paper bound, updated second printing, xxix + Pp199. Three newspaper articles laid in at front: 1) Frances Russell ``Political spectrum narrows`` (Friday, March 8, 2002, Winnipeg Free Press); Graham Fraser `Broadcast firms big political donors`(The Toronto Star, Monday, February 4, 2002); and Mark Starowicz Ìf we live it, it will thrive: Radio, music, literature, broadcasting -- all have been under cultural threat and not only survived, but flourished`` (The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, January 2, 2002). Includes appendices and indices. As new. 310 grams. Two copies available. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books and also offer curbside pick-up. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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I was sitting at my computer on a Tuesday in February, 1996, working on this book, when I received a phone call.

About the author

James Winter is a professor of communication studies at the University of Windsor, in Ontario, Canada. He has taught media literacy to thousands of students, for the past quarter century. He is the founding editor of the Electronic Journal of Communication, and the muckraking alternative webzine, Flipside.