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A chart prepared by the Dean of the Columbia School of Journalism U.S.A., illustrating the extent to which governments of the world have taken control of the Press and other means of public communication. In the BLACK areas the agencies S public communication are controlled by governments. In the WHITE areas they are at present relatively free from official supervision. Varying degrees of control, censorship and intimidation prevail in the GREY areas.

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Southland Times, Issue 23438, 19 February 1938, Page 7

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A chart prepared by the Dean of the Columbia School of Journalism U.S.A., illustrating the extent to which governments of the world have taken control of the Press and other means of public communication. In the BLACK areas the agencies S public communication are controlled by governments. In the WHITE areas they are at present relatively free from official supervision. Varying degrees of control, censorship and intimidation prevail in the GREY areas. Southland Times, Issue 23438, 19 February 1938, Page 7

A chart prepared by the Dean of the Columbia School of Journalism U.S.A., illustrating the extent to which governments of the world have taken control of the Press and other means of public communication. In the BLACK areas the agencies S public communication are controlled by governments. In the WHITE areas they are at present relatively free from official supervision. Varying degrees of control, censorship and intimidation prevail in the GREY areas. Southland Times, Issue 23438, 19 February 1938, Page 7