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This digital document is an article from St. Louis Journalism Review, published by SJR St. Louis Journalism Review on December 1, 1995. The length of the article is 1257 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: Populism has cut a line to separate the 'left' from the 'right,' or the 'conservative' from the 'progressives.' The right is well represented by all forms of media, even in op-ed pages of some Sunday newspapers. In general, mass media is available to mainstream politicians and right-wing populists. Media's coverage should be considerably widened to include those who reject capitalism. Meanwhile, op-ed pages are commended for greater attention given to ideas and the presence of more gender, racial and ethnic diversities.

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Title: The "left" is left out of newspapers, broadcasting and even most op-ed pages.
Author: Norman Solomon
Publication:St. Louis Journalism Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 1995
Publisher: SJR St. Louis Journalism Review
Volume: v26 Issue: n182 Page: p14(1)

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