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Nilsen, Don L. F. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1979
Relates the propaganda techniques identified by the Institute for Propaganda Analysis to Hugh Rank's Intensification/Downplay doublespeak model. (MKM)
Descriptors: Advertising, English Instruction, Language Usage, Models
Barnett, Stephen R. – 1978
This is one of several papers presented at a Federal Trade Commission Symposium on Media Concentration. Local newspaper monopolies exist in over 97% of U. S. cities. However, inevitable economic forces are not the only cause of monopoly as some have suggested. Two other contributors to monopoly have been economic practices by daily newspapers and…
Descriptors: Advertising, Economic Factors, Federal Legislation, Industry
Howe, Jonathan T.; Pearson, James W. – 1978
This is one of several papers presented at a Federal Trade Commission Symposium on Media Concentration. It expresses views of the National Association of Advertising Publishers regarding problems that publishers of advertising shoppers and free newspapers encounter from chain-owned newspapers. Shoppers and free newspapers are described and…
Descriptors: Advertising, Competition, Consumer Protection, Economics
Bruhn, Diane; Alley, Susan – 1979
In the area of commercial speech, the courts face two competing rights: the public's right to know and the state's right to discipline members of the medical profession. The Federal Trade Commission has taken strong action against medical advertising prohibitions, and legal precedents have been set in Virginia Board of Pharmacy v. Virginia…
Descriptors: Advertising, Court Litigation, Federal Regulation, Freedom of Speech