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David Reader, Apr 14, 2014
In the wake of a high-profile public inquiry into media culture and an on-going court case regarding phone-hacking, the state of the U.K. media has rarely featured so prominently on the political agenda. One of the key debates to have emerged regards the ownership of the British media and, in particular, how ownership can be regulated in a way that facilitates diversity and media plurality.
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