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2025
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Does it matter who owns and funds the media? As journalists and management consultants set off in search of new business models, there's a pressing need to understand anew the economic underpinnings of journalism and its role in democratic societies. How Media Ownership Matters provides a fresh approach to understanding news media power, moving beyond the typical emphasis on market concentration or media moguls. Through a comparative analysis of the US, Sweden, and France, as well...
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At the Very Heart and Soul
A Common-Sense Guide to Appreciation and Gratitude for Couple Relationships
2020
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Mr. Gocke’s book is written from an expert but layman’s point of view which makes this such a unique and sometimes humorous, down-to-earth approach to gratitude and appreciation for long-term relationships. Earning a Master of Science Degree in Labor Relations from West Virginia University has given Mr. Gocke a strong background in the area of human relations. Having been an Associate Professor of Management for thirty years, Mr. Gocke has gained insight and a broad perspective concerning ...
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At the Very Heart and Soul
A Common-Sense Guide to Appreciation and Gratitude for Couple Relationships
- Narrated by
- W Lynn Knapp
Unabridged
3 hours 27 min
2021
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Appreciation is one of the most important areas in human relations to effect couple interaction. According to Mr. Gocke, both gratitude and appreciation are at the very heart and soul of bonding as human beings. His audio has all the practical answers to the many issues that couples face during their long-term relationships. His down-to-earth style acknowledges the difficulties a couple faces during their-long-term relationship while still providing very p...
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11 hours 46 min
2025
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Does it matter who owns and funds the media? As journalists and management consultants set off in search of new business models, there's a pressing need to understand anew the economic underpinnings of journalism and its role in democratic societies.How Media Ownership Matters provides a fresh approach to understanding news media power, moving beyond the typical emphasis on market concentration or media moguls. Through a comparative analysis of the US, Sweden, and France, ...
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Saving the Media
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Regulating Big Tech
Policy Responses to Digital Dominance
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