Different strokes for different folk: Regulatory distinctions in New Zealand media
For much of the past century there was broad acceptance of the stark contrast between the state’s involvement in the regulation of the content of broadcasting and its laissez-faire relationship with the columns of the press. The ‘failed market’ argument that substantiated regulation of the airwaves...
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Asia Pacific Network
2005
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