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The British media landscape faces a ubiquitous threat, one of both lack of regulation and excessive freedom in terms of concentration and ownership. This article examines the potential effects of unregulated media concentration on political relationships between prominent media owners and the UK government as well as its overall effect on UK citizens' quality and perception of news.
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Consequences Of Lax Media Ownership Regulation On Freedom And Plurality Of The UK's Fourth Estate
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Creator: Khan, Mina
Department: Economics
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Lehigh University
Date Issued
2018
Language
English
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electronic documents
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Economics
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Undergraduate Student
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36
Khan, . M. (2018). Consequences Of Lax Media Ownership Regulation On Freedom And Plurality Of The UK’s Fourth Estate (Vols. 36). https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v036-02
Khan, Mina. 2018. “Consequences Of Lax Media Ownership Regulation On Freedom And Plurality Of The UK’s Fourth Estate”. https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v036-02.
Khan, Mina. Consequences Of Lax Media Ownership Regulation On Freedom And Plurality Of The UK’s Fourth Estate. 2018, https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v036-02.