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Media Control and the Influence of Public Discourse |


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As citizens rely on information to make political choices, media are an important element in the process of public opinion formation. They decide which topics and issues are on the agenda or not; which individuals or societal groups are given broadcasting time or publishing space and which aspects and facts are presented or suppressed. Media therefore have the ability to influence public opinion and those controlling the media are to a certain extent capable of altering the nature of discourse in their desired direction.

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Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA)
The PRCA was formed in November 1969 as an association limited by guarantee of up to £5 per member and therefore has no share capital. The PRCA tries to encourage and promote the advancement of companies and firms engaged in public relations consultancy..
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