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Annual music charts: the communal musical taste mix in Israel / Laor, Tal; Galily, Yair   Journal Article
Galily, Yair Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Radio is a cultural producer and a main player in the music industry. Radio operates a system that determines which music will be broadcast and which music will not make it ‘on the air,’ functioning as gatekeeper for the general audience. Such a system gives radio significant influence on the music to which listeners are exposed. By way of offering a comprehensive picture of the diverse tastes, styles and trends of popular music in Israel, this article examines the mix of the common musical taste in Israeli society as reflected in the audience votes for the annual music charts that were broadcast on Gal Galatz radio station for 15 years. Findings show that pop music is the most common music in the charts and accounts for 45%, in contrast to rock music, which shows a declining trend. Mediterranean music has grown in popularity in recent years to become an integral part of mainstream music and accounts for a significant proportion of the mix of popular music according to Israeli listeners.
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ID:   135530


Chinese media landscape: an overview / singh, Kriti   Article
Singh, Kriti Article
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Summary/Abstract As china races ahead to establish itself at the world’s pinnacle, its emergence as one of the future superpowers is seen with both astonishment and apprehension. In addition to its political, economic and strategic growth, china has also made fair advances in its media industry. The vast landscape of the Chinese media constitutes various dimensions.
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ID:   036508


Facts about Korea / Korea.Ministry of Culture and Information 1970  Book
Korea.Ministry of Culture and Information Book
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Publication Seoul, ministry of cultural Information, 1970.
Description 162p.pbk
Key Words Education  Economy  Religion  Government  Korea - History  Tourism 
Mass Communication 
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ID:   042165


Facts about Korea / Korea.Ministry of Culture and Information 1970  Book
Korea.Ministry of Culture and Information Book
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Publication Seoul, Ministry of Culture and information, 1970.
Description 162p.pbk
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ID:   140559


Facts about korea 1970 / Korea.Ministry of Culture and Information 1970  Book
Korea.Ministry of Culture and Information Book
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Publication Seoul, Ministry of Culture and information, 1970.
Description 162p.pbk
Key Words Education  Economy  Religion  Korea  Government  Mass Communication 
History 
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ID:   115925


Jihadbook: the evolution of online Islamist forums / Khalil, Ezzeldeen   Journal Article
Khalil, Ezzeldeen Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Media and Chinese foreign policy / Wang, Jianwei; Wang, Xiaojie   Journal Article
Wang, Jianwei Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In recent years, the relationship between the media and the foreign policy-making process in China has become more interactive and even a typical symbiosis. This paper attempts to conduct preliminary research on this very dynamic and changing relationship in the context of Sino-Japan relations. It argues that the Chinese media helps shape the agenda for foreign policy makers, narrow down the set of policy options, change the pace of policy making and implementation, and influence the direction of the final decision. Yet more often than not, the government still controls and regulates the reporting by the media on foreign policy issues. Once the media is perceived as going too far, the government never hesitates to rein it in through various internal and external mechanisms.
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New normalcy: sea power and contingency operations in the twenty-first century / Watts, Robert B   Journal Article
Watts, Robert B Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In September 1994, the Caribbean nation of Haiti burst into political unrest that drove twenty-six thousand migrants out to sea on board overcrowded and unseaworthy craft in an unprecedented mass migration to the United States. Several months later, over thirty thousand Cubans followed suit, attempting to reach the mainland on literally anything that could float. On 31 August 2005, a "weapon of mass destruction" in the form of a category-five hurricane exploded in the Gulf coast city of New Orleans, killing over 1,300 citizens and forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands. Finally, on 20 April 2010, the Deepwater Horizon exploratory oil rig exploded, heralding an unprecedented environmental disaster whose final impact has yet to be determined.
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