An edition of Wer beherrscht die Medien? (1997)

Wer beherrscht die Medien?

die 50 grössten Medienkonzerne der Welt

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An edition of Wer beherrscht die Medien? (1997)

Wer beherrscht die Medien?

die 50 grössten Medienkonzerne der Welt

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C.H. Beck
Language
German
Pages
278

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Cover of: Wer beherrscht die Medien? Die 50 größten Medienkonzerne der Welt. Jahrbuch 2003.
Wer beherrscht die Medien? Die 50 größten Medienkonzerne der Welt. Jahrbuch 2003.
October 1, 2002, C.H.Beck
Paperback in German
Cover of: Wer beherrscht die Medien?
Wer beherrscht die Medien?: die 50 grössten Medienkonzerne der Welt
1997, C.H. Beck
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Edition Notes

This compendium was conceived in a seminar at the Institut für Journalistik of Universität Dortmund and completed in close collaboration with HMR International, Cologne; Jan Lingemann and Christian Wagener coordinated the project.

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München

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Dewey Decimal Class
338.8/26130223
Library of Congress
P96.E25 W39 1997

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Pagination
278 p. :
Number of pages
278

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6809089M
ISBN 10
3406423493
LCCN
00274583
Library Thing
3685905
Goodreads
3517550

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