Government and the News Media: Comparative Dimensions by Dan D. Nimmo

By Dan D. Nimmo

This anthology represents an attempt to permit cross-national comparisons related to government-press linkage, with chapters on France, Italy, Scandinavia, nice Britain, Australia, Canada, united states, Mexico, Israel, and Japan.

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In this respect, the Page 20 paper constitutes an information vehicle for those governing. Assuredly, it would be difficult to evaluate the respective part and influence of these different forms of political communication in today's France. , elections, both by use and wear; (2) a credibility crisis of which newspapers are victims, principally those whose reputation for seriousness and objectivity was best established. This conjunction is at the base of the growth of polls; at the same time it explains the increased attention given by those governing to the new informal means of reflecting opinions, those expressed elsewhere than in Parliament or at party reunions.

This text determines the procedure to be followed in inviting the victim of an imputation to solicit, within eight days, from the president of the programming company involved, the broadcasting of a response. When this demand is accepted, the response must be broadcast in listening conditions similar to those of the contested show. E. 16 June 1976, Germes). The advantage of Article 8 of the law of 1972 could not be given to the director of a commercial firm who believes that the remarks made during a radio broadcast have hurt the interests of its business.

Finally, the Ministry of the Interior has controlling power over foreign publications. Radio and Television In France, the system defining programs broadcast to the public, broadcasting these programs, and organizing and managing the network insuring broadcasting is monopolistic. The two public institutions are: Telediffusion de France (TV broadcasting of France) and the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (the National Institute of Audiovisual). ). It is a creature of public creation, formed as a public industrial and commercial business of limited financial autonomy, since its budget is subject to governmental appropriation.

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