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60One argument already frames the n
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62Peter Dalerequirement and capacit
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64Peter DaleLargely because of scar
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66Samir Shahchannels in which diffe
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68Samir Shahcertainly trying to rea
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70Peter IbbotsonIn the free-to-air
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72Peter IbbotsonNew tools and struc
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74Jane LightingFive launched with a
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76Jane LightingOne danger in discus
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4. Can the CurrentSystem Be Reforme
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814.1 Is Plurality Really the Issue
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4.2 How to Fund Public Service Cont
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4.4 The Fertile Fallacy97We should
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4.4 The Fertile Fallacy99Towards a
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5. Diversity andDemocracy: PublicSe
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5.2 Impartiality - Why It Must Stay
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5.4 A Diversity of Understanding121
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6. Public ServiceContent in an Ageo
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6.1 Citizens and Consumers129questi
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6.1 Citizens and Consumers133It has
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6.2 Bringing the News to Where You
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1436.3 The Changing Nature of the L
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6.4 Mass Literacy in the Digital Ag
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7. Plurality andDemocracy inScotlan
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7.2 Plural Communities163least draw
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8. Children’sProgramming
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9. Plurality in theGlobal Market:Pe
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9.1 A European dimension187main con
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9.1 A European dimension189by this
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9.2 Public Television and Pluralist
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1979.3 The Economics of Plurality:E
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9.3 Europe and the USA compared199s
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20910 The Way Ahead: Towards a NewC
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10 Towards a New Communications Act
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11. Notes onContributors
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220Ellen P. Goodman is Professor of
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222Jean Seaton is Professor of Medi