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Page 210
... Advertisers not only continued to place advertisements , but actually stepped up their advertising . Thus in 1973 , RCP's advertising revenue stood at 44 , 635,000 escudos ; in 1974 , at 47,758,000 ; and in 1975 , at 69,174,000 . The ...
... Advertisers not only continued to place advertisements , but actually stepped up their advertising . Thus in 1973 , RCP's advertising revenue stood at 44 , 635,000 escudos ; in 1974 , at 47,758,000 ; and in 1975 , at 69,174,000 . The ...
Page 248
... advertising revenue . The advertisements it ran came via the state SIPRA agency in Turin . Up until 1976 , SIPRA had been a state agency under complete Christian Democratic control . With the flowering of the PCI's " historic compromise ...
... advertising revenue . The advertisements it ran came via the state SIPRA agency in Turin . Up until 1976 , SIPRA had been a state agency under complete Christian Democratic control . With the flowering of the PCI's " historic compromise ...
Page 281
... advertising and financial support from friends and friendly backers . A third source of income was the standard mixture of part - time or occasional work , with family support , which characterized the lives of so mny younger Italians ...
... advertising and financial support from friends and friendly backers . A third source of income was the standard mixture of part - time or occasional work , with family support , which characterized the lives of so mny younger Italians ...
Contents
Foreword | 5 |
Political Context of Alternative Media in the U S | 35 |
The National Guardian Guardian | 55 |
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