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Pack Journalism in Japanese Media by Carmen Mantecon Duro is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document summarizes an article about how political information is disseminated in Japan through relationships between reporters and politicians. It discusses three key points: 1) Japanese media is highly concentrated and controlled by the government through its licensing system, allowing it to influence public behavior. Reporters try to remain politically neutral to avoid retaliation. 2) The "kisha" system requires reporters to gather information from specific government divisions and distribute it a
- Author
- Carmen Mantecon Duro
- Language
- EN