
Snapshots: An X-ray of Cameroon's Democr
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In the 1960s and 1970s, Third World governments prescribed and imposed a certain kind of journalism variously called ,objective, journalism or ,development journalism,. They understood this as journalism restricted to reporting ,facts, as dished out by their propagandists and did not tolerate the questioning of government policy. By ,development journalism,, they meant the mere reporting of govern...
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In the 1960s and 1970s, Third World governments prescribed and imposed a certain kind of journalism variously called ,objective, journalism or ,development journalism,. They understood this as journalism restricted to reporting ,facts, as dished out by their propagandists and did not tolerate the questioning of government policy. By ,development journalism,, they meant the mere reporting of govern...
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