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MEDIA REGULATIONS IN THE UK  

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CONTENTS CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 3 CHAPTER II: MEDIA REGULATIONS IN THE UK 5 CHAPTER III: CASE STUDY 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY 13 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Peoples view of the world is arguably influenced more by the media than by their personal experience. A fundamental distinction between democracy and other political systems is the expectation that arises from democracy that power will not be unlimited. The centrality of the media democracy, as the primary information source, cannot be over-emphasised, and the very fact that democracy requires citizens to be informed, if they are to act effectively as citizens, serves as a prima face justifications for regulation; and that the media is regulated is, state Herman and McChesney, true in all states. (Feintuck, 1999; 5). Nowadays media plays a remarkable role in a society everyday life. Its influence can hardly be exadjerated. And more and more the importance of media regulation arises in the society. The usual argument against...

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