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List of tables | ||
List of figures | ||
Preface and acknowledgements | ||
List of acronyms and abbreviations | ||
Pt. I | Introductory frameworks | |
1 | Introduction | 3 |
2 | The expansion of public relations and its impact on news production | 19 |
Pt. II | Corporate public relations | |
3 | Corporate public relations and corporate source influence on the national media | 45 |
4 | City and financial public relations and business news | 60 |
5 | The Granada takeover of Forte | 84 |
Pt. III | Trade union public relations | |
6 | Outsider and resource-poor groups, trade unions and media-source relations | 109 |
7 | Trade union public relations - resistance within news production | 125 |
8 | The Union of Communication Workers versus Post Office privatisation in 1994 | 150 |
9 | Conclusion | 171 |
Appendices | 183 | |
I | List of interviewees | 185 |
II | Table printouts for trade union survey | 188 |
Bibliography | 195 | |
Index | 215 |
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