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  1. filling CC International's case studies, using GotoKnow.org as a model.
  2. NBC doesn't have a 'public service' sense, instead being a way out to AT&T cable's monopoly
  3. BBC - strong arguement for centralisation as public service
  4. read about the birth of BBC and NBC in 1920s
  5. after hearing my explanation, my tutor suggest me to put my module summary back on to blog. A summary should not infringe copyright.
  6. it's difficult to live with 4 jobs at the same time
  7. on movement 2, waiting for climax where bittersweet reminiscence unfolds
  8. listening to Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No.2
  9. @proteusguy that's the point, not understood by many pro-freedom.
  10. @supinya enjoy eating!
  11. and here comes the Internet where freedom can potentially be genuine, but there's always problems, still...
  12. control can be disguised as freedom. Freedom can't be endowed by those in power because there's always an agenda.
  13. freedom = individual right and demand-satisfaction, but eventually a tool for commercial power, and self-corruption tendency of human?
  14. control = for society's benefit, but a tool for authoritarian?
  15. history of media always involve aspects of control vs. aspects of freedom
  16. @supinya I guess the decisions were made in ecology of Cold War. Wonder if NWICO has political purpose, but I don't think so.
  17. @supinya according to Wiki, US was 'hostile' to NWICO as they see it as having restrict freedom of press by emphasising role of goven't.
  18. @supinya umm.. haven't come accross this term, looking in Wikipedia, interesting.
  19. They recruit men in newspaper business as War propagandist as to make commercial news favour the War agenda.
  20. They re-routed the intercontinent cable between US and EU to pass through Britain in order to influence sentiments in US