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 Parliament and Democracy in the 21st Century
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of information for national and international news per region TV Newspaper Radio Others Middle East 78 8 7 7 East Europe 76 11 9 4 Asia 73 15 8 4 Latin America 71 12 14 3 West Europe 63 22 10 5 North America 59 21 9 11 Africa 30 7 58 5 Source: Pew Global Attitudes Project, December 20...
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of information for national and international news per region TV Newspaper Radio Others Middle East 78 8 7 7 East Europe 76 11 9 4 Asia 73 15 8 4 Latin America 71 12 14 3 West Europe 63 22 10 5 North America 59 21 9 11 Africa 30 7 58 5 Source: Pew Global Attitudes Project, December 2002, reported in Marta Lagos, ‘World Opinion: the World’s Information Channels’, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, vol.15, no.2, 2003, 201-211. In view of their significance and also their expense to
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<span class="highlight">of</span> information for national and <span class="highlight">international</span> news per region TV Newspaper Radio Others Middle East 78 8 7 7 East Europe 76 11 9 4 Asia 73 15 8 4 Latin America 71 12 14 3 West Europe 63 22 10 5 North America 59 21 9 11 Africa 30 7 58 5 Source: Pew Global Attitudes Project, December 2002, reported in Marta Lagos, &lsquo;World Opinion: the World&rsquo;s Information Channels&rsquo;, <span class="highlight">International</span> <span class="highlight">Journal</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> Public Opinion Research, vol.15, no.2, 2003, 201-211. In view <span class="highlight">of</span> their significance and also their expense to
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regulating body under the control <span class="highlight">of</span> the industry itself. Many broadcasting authorities set broad parameters for content in licensing agreements, such as minimum news and current <span class="highlight">affairs</span> coverage, standards <span class="highlight">of</span> advertising or the timing <span class="highlight">of</span> &lsquo;adult&rsquo; programmes. At the same time, the CPA Study Group takes the view that &lsquo;it is the responsibility <span class="highlight">of</span> the media, not parliament, to set and supervise their highest professional and ethical standards&rsquo;. The limitation <span class="highlight">of</span> self-regulation, however, is often found in the