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"Role of the national press in the liberation movement — The newspapers reflect the heterogeneity of the population and are independent of the government: circulation is very small and there is little advertising — The newspapers are aimed at the élite (70 % of the population are illiterate) †... more
"After briefly describing the first attempts at publishing newspapers in Egypt and the role of the press in the development of the Arabic language, the author reviews the different newspapers which have been in existence since Nasser and the situation of the journalists, who wish to be independent." ... more
"L'ouvrage traite uniquement des quotidiens dans la majorité des pays et des territoires du monde — Il fournit également une liste des pays qui ne possédaient pas de quotidiens, à l'époque. Fait suite à : Press, Film, Radio, V: 1951 (1952), 618 p. (Rapports sur les moyens techniques de l'inf ... more
"A follow-up, concerned only with newspapers, to the five-volume series 'Press, Film Radio' (1947-51). Consists of 13 graphs and tables, with detailed explanatory texts, and covers the majority of countries and territories throughout the world. Also lists countries where no daily paper was published ... more
"Structure of the press in South-East Asia — Technical, economic and political problems — Press law — Censorship in Indochina, underground communist press in Malaya and Burma." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 ... more
"After showing the importance of the press in Uruguay, the author considers the problem of the forces confronting each other (political parties) and of the daily newspapers of Montevideo, which he finds to be democratic (anti-Franco and anti-Peron) and pro-U.S.A. — He studies the problems of editi ... more
"The author surveys the country's main newspapers, giving in each case the circulation and language used — He studies the papers which were in existence before the war but concentrates on the present-day papers — He considers the problem of news sources and notes that Reuter supplies most of the ... more