Outlets
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While a functioning democratic system and a vibrant media may have provided
outlets
for people to vent their frustration with the state of the economy and the quality of governance, the political elite now recognizes that many ingredients in the Pakistani situation were present in those Middle Eastern countries where street politics have reached the boiling point.
“Maybe the coming generation of Asian men without women will find harmless
outlets
for their inevitable frustrations, like team sports or video games.
What matters is whether the rhetoric used by political leaders and major media
outlets
is framed in the context of a narrative that portrays the “other” as posing an existential threat.
So I offered my services to the local Soviet authority and helped distribute basic foodstuffs to a small number of
outlets
in our district of Zehlendorf.
Media
outlets
provided as much as $2 billion worth of free coverage, helping him grab and hold leads in polls and most primaries.
President Kuchma's administration has proved a jealous overseer of Ukraine's media, particularly the electronic
outlets.
These
outlets
have made it very clear to May that she has their adulation, so long as she delivers Brexit.
Western media
outlets
have covered this story with great interest, yet apparently without realizing that these peer-to-peer technologies have the potential to de-censor the news for more people in countries like China, where any online content that runs counter to the Chinese Communist Party’s current line risks falling victim to the “Great Firewall” of censorship.
If news
outlets
in physically remote open societies meet consumers in countries like China halfway, the benefits for both the Chinese and the bottom line could be enormous.
Ironically, the Associated Press, along with many other news outlets, told us in 2007 that the “Arctic is screaming,” and that the Northwest Passage was open “for the first time in recorded history.”
Consumers pay significantly less than at traditional
outlets.
Consider Japan's Fast Retailing Company, which retails high-quality clothing manufactured in China under the Uniqlo brand in its own Japanese
outlets.
Many reporters and investigators in oppressive settings are affiliated with news
outlets
that simply don’t have the funds to support them.
In order to ensure a level playing field, the Venezuelan opposition should have equal access to media, and official attacks on media
outlets
must stop.
Mobile workers in their prime will seek
outlets
for their skills, creativity, and entrepreneurial impulses elsewhere, and Italy will have lost one of the principal engines of economic dynamism, growth, and adaptability.
So the often-heard assertion that rising inequality is the central economic fact of our times is probably due to a disparity of a different kind: the outsize impact of rich-country pundits and news
outlets
on international debates.
Young people who haven’t learned the skills they need to participate in the global economy are becoming disillusioned, which makes them more likely to find
outlets
in extremism or crime.
Corporations and media
outlets
are routinely admonished to be more patriotic.
The West has learned that, simply as a matter of self-censorship, not legal fiat, newspapers and other media
outlets
will not disseminate critical pictures of Muhammad, and the Pope will no longer make critical comments about Islam.
But at the moment, most computer engineers see a brighter future with platform companies like Facebook and Google, which can offer higher pay, more job security, and better work-life balance than even the biggest media
outlets.
News consumers must understand how journalism works, how journalists do their jobs, and why professional media
outlets
are essential components of a well-functioning democracy.
The public sector will have to put forward funding to enable the new generation of vehicles to reach commercialization – through R&D outlays, consumer subsidies, and support for complementary infrastructure (for example,
outlets
for recharging in public places).
Maduro’s party controls all three branches of government and most of the major domestic media outlets, and there are no upcoming elections that might break the deadlock and resolve the worsening power struggle.
Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee runs a popular and widely read Web site that traditional media
outlets
mine daily.
Media capture works in much the same way, with political leaders either owning media
outlets
outright (think of Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi) or ensuring that media leaders are loyal to them, whether through cronyism or punishment.
As entry barriers fell, the proliferation of media outlets, it was believed, would make it difficult to capture them all.
Even if some
outlets
were captured, the media could still be an effective watchdog, so long as there was sufficient diversity.
The rise of digital media rendered traditional media outlets’ business models untenable.
Dwindling resources undermined the quality of reporting, especially because many cash-strapped outlets, as Science Po’s Julia Cagé argues, tried to appeal to as broad an audience as possible.
As a top-ten site for US web traffic, it acts as a major conduit for media outlets, which use it to increase their page views, and thus their advertising revenues.
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