Information on "Media Corporations" and "United States of America"
January 2005
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2005
Rice Can Be Good For You
Publisher: Media Tenor
The US media have followed President Bush into the start of his second term relatively modestly, as is shown by a long-term Media Tenor analysis. More on «Rice Can Be Good For You» -
2005
The Long Arm of Spin Doctors
Publisher: Media Tenor
The debates between US President George Bush and his challenger John Kerry did not have a direct influence on voting preferences of the US population in the end. More on «The Long Arm of Spin Doctors» -
2005
Guilty by Association
Publisher: Media Tenor
George W. Bush at least begins to see the light: This is the impression the Germans got from the media coverage of Bush’s visit to the Old Continent and to Germany in February. More on «Guilty by Association» -
2005
Media Watchdogs Gain Global Clout
Author: Mark Glaser
Publisher: Media Tenor
The term "monitoring the media" has become so politicized in the United States that we instantly assume it has something to do with the obvious or ridiculous notion – depending on your political orientation – that there’s a liberal media bias. More on «Media Watchdogs Gain Global Clout»
January 2004
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2004
No Global Media?
Publisher: Media Tenor
The analysis looks at the coverage by Wall Street Journal Europe, WSJ US and Financial Times on companies as well as their managers in several industry sectors. More on «No Global Media?»
October 2003
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Oct 2003
The Political Economy of International Communications
Author: Robert W McChesney, Dan Schiller
Publisher: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
This paper discusses global media and telecommunications and examines the changing balance of public and private control over media and telecommunications in the global political economy. More on «The Political Economy of International Communications»


