Whose blacklist is it anyway? Securing the independence of the public broadcaster: Report by the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) on recent challenges to the editorial independence of the public broadcaster

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Whose blacklist is it anyway? Securing the independence of the public broadcaster : Report by the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) on recent challenges to the editorial independence of the public broadcaster. / Bird, William; Sonnichsen, André.

Parkhurst (Johannesburg), South Africa : Media Monitoring Project for the Open Society Foundation, 2006. 12 p.

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Harvard

Bird, W & Sonnichsen, A 2006, Whose blacklist is it anyway? Securing the independence of the public broadcaster: Report by the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) on recent challenges to the editorial independence of the public broadcaster. Media Monitoring Project for the Open Society Foundation, Parkhurst (Johannesburg), South Africa. <http://www.mediamonitoring.org.za/Portals/0/MMP_OSF_SABC_whose_blacklist_is_it.pdf>

APA

Bird, W., & Sonnichsen, A. (2006). Whose blacklist is it anyway? Securing the independence of the public broadcaster: Report by the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) on recent challenges to the editorial independence of the public broadcaster. Media Monitoring Project for the Open Society Foundation. http://www.mediamonitoring.org.za/Portals/0/MMP_OSF_SABC_whose_blacklist_is_it.pdf

Vancouver

Bird W, Sonnichsen A. Whose blacklist is it anyway? Securing the independence of the public broadcaster: Report by the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) on recent challenges to the editorial independence of the public broadcaster. Parkhurst (Johannesburg), South Africa: Media Monitoring Project for the Open Society Foundation, 2006. 12 p.

Author

Bird, William ; Sonnichsen, André. / Whose blacklist is it anyway? Securing the independence of the public broadcaster : Report by the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) on recent challenges to the editorial independence of the public broadcaster. Parkhurst (Johannesburg), South Africa : Media Monitoring Project for the Open Society Foundation, 2006. 12 p.

Bibtex

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