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The Daily Newspaper Industry Under the Microscope: Monopolies, Concentration, Conglomeration and Convergence
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The Daily Newspaper Industry Under the Microscope: Monopolies, Concentration, Conglomeration and Convergence
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The modern media market began in Canada in the 1890s when Hugh Graham, the publisher of the Montreal Daily Star, surmised that newspapers, while ostensibly selling news to readers, in fact were in the business of selling readers to advertisers.
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Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens
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25-28
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June 2002
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en
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Raudsepp, Enn. “The Daily Newspaper Industry Under the Microscope: Monopolies, Concentration, Conglomeration and Convergence.” Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens (June 2002): 25–28.
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