The state monopolised the electronic mediascape, and the Palapa satellite vastly expanded its national audience. |
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A positive relationship between the state and media goes beyond pure laissez-faire to nourishing an independent and pluralistic mediascape. |
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Methodologies that focus on a single medium and particular types of text seem inappropriate to the understanding of the contemporary mediascape. |
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After all, people like me, like us, do not typically get a voice in the loud, overcrowded mediascape. |
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We are progressing towards a landscape which blurs the line between the mediascape and material reality. |
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In short, for the Indonesian mediascape to be a real force for democratic reform, it must incorporate diverse media activities and outlets. |
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Blogs, and the entire mediascape, have changed quite a bit since I started making this film two years ago. |
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If the mediascape is not open and pluralistic, these viewpoints may leave the democratic sphere and foment violence. |
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As a training institution we have been able to constantly recognize the changing mediascape and formulate new training programmes and modules. |
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They looked at what the current mediascape is, sort of the beginnings of what Pierre was talking about, in the lives of their fellow students. |
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But this year, the combination of Internet growth in general and their own internal crisis will make blogs a very, very important part of the mediascape here. |
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This morning they did a story on the place of blogging in the mediascape. |
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The film exploitatively employs a transnational generic register to express an utter rejection of the privileged status of violent imagery in the broader Spanish mediascape. |
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They are to be congratulated on a book that analyzes and immerses readers in the new mediascape that is becoming increasingly dominant in our lives. |
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The papers focused relentlessly on the urban scene at a time when downsizing and centralizing corporate media had left a gaping vacuum in the local mediascape. |
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It has little to do with the mediascape that constitutes so many other people's present. |
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Moreover, in a crowded mediascape, Isis has to hold the attention of its desired audiences. |
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Bright, bubbly, self-taught talents such as Evans seem harder to find in today's constructed reality mediascape. |
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Like enriched uranium, J-Law's weapons-grade celebrity fuelled whole quadrants of the mediascape this year. |
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We are constantly told to move more quickly, to process information in greater volume, to react with increased swiftness to the rapid changes in our environment, our economy, our mediascape. |
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My own mediascape includes lots of this stuff, and it is every bit as compelling and fulfilling as the slickest, most artistic works that show up in the professional streams. |
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The resulting mediascape provides kids with multiple opportunities to communicate, express themselves and entertain themselves, with little interruption as they move back and forth between the real world and virtual spaces. |
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