CMST 2CC3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5,7,10,11: Will Straw, Semiotics, Mainframe Computer
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Johnston: what social and economic trends contributed to the rise of sample surveys of media audiences and consumers? (russell johnston) Newspapers have always relied on institutions for support (not the readers), and early newspapers such as montreal gazette asked for government funding. Newspapers relied on government funding less and less because advertising revenues were growing. By the early 1900s, 75% of revenues at large urban newspapers came from advertising. Newspapers" interests shifted from political interests to commercial interests. When medical and state officials wanted to tighten controls on patent medicines in the early. 1900s, newspapers kept quiet, because these patent medicines were always advertised in their papers, and they did not want to lose their key source of advertising. Charter of rights and freedoms says freedom of the press . Reading #1: jeffrey l. mcnairn, the most powerful engine of the human.