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Notes 241<br />

8. Department of Trade and Industry, Future Unit, ‘Mapping the Future:<br />

a Study of Future Thinking within the Department of Trade and<br />

Industry’, November 1998, p. 4, <br />

9. Dan Okrent, ‘The Death of Print?’, The Hearst New Media Lecture,<br />

Graduate School of <strong>Journalism</strong>, Columbia University, 14 December<br />

1999, <br />

10. Brown, ‘Vanity and Panic’.<br />

11. Ben H. Bagdikian, The Media Monopoly, Boston: Beacon Press, 1983<br />

[1992], p. 123.<br />

12. Rosalind Resnick, ‘Newspapers on the Net’, Internet World, July/August<br />

1994, pp. 69–73.<br />

13. Ibid., p. 70.<br />

14. Ibid., p. 71.<br />

15. Steve Outing, ‘Get Ready to Sell Innovative, Unique Content <strong>Online</strong>’,<br />

Editor & Publisher Interactive, 1 March 1999,<br />

<br />

16. Brown, ‘Vanity and Panic’.<br />

17. Mark Toner, ‘Extended New Media Index’, Presstime, Newspaper<br />

Association of America, 3 March 1999,<br />

<br />

18. DTI, Future Unit, ‘Mapping the Future’, p. 19.<br />

19. Trish Barker, ‘Banners Still Dominate’, Spike, 1999,<br />

<br />

20. Henk Rijks, ‘Non-local Interest in Local Content …’ posted to <strong>Online</strong><br />

News list, 7 January 1999.<br />

21. Clifford Stoll, Silicon Snake Oil: Second Thoughts on the Information<br />

Highway, London: Macmillan, 1995, pp. 51–2.<br />

22. Cited in Neda Raouf, ‘Editorial or Advertorial: What’s the Difference?’,<br />

<strong>Online</strong> <strong>Journalism</strong> Review, May 1988,<br />

<br />

23. Bagdikian, The Media Monopoly, p. 5.<br />

24. Ibid., pp. ix–x.<br />

25. DTI, Future Unit, ‘Mapping the Future’, p. 6.<br />

26. Dan Kennedy, ‘Merger Mania’, Boston Phoenix, 1995,<br />

<br />

27. Jesse Drew, ‘Who Owns the Internet?: an Investigation into the<br />

Privatization and Corporate Control of the National Information<br />

Infrastructure’, The Committee on Democratic Communications of the<br />

National Lawyers Guild, <br />

28. Heather Menzies, ‘Challenging Capitalism in Cyberspace: The<br />

Information Highway, the Postindustrial Economy, and People’, in<br />

McChesney, Robert W., Ellen Meiksins Wood and John Bellamy Foster

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