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Offers in-depth comparative analysis of media systems, and how differing types of state regimes, market pressures and professional traditions affect media form and content. Raises ethical and philosophical questions about the ideal role for media in public spheres. Considers the effects of globalization on media organizations, audiences, and societies. Critical analysis of newspapers, films, television news, advertisements, and entertainment shows.