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Port Moresby; University of Papua New Guinea Press; 1995. paperback in very good condition. 274pp Port Moresby; University of Papua New Guinea Press; 1995 ISBN 9980840528 9789980840523 [AU]
ISBN10: 9980840528, ISBN13: 9789980840523, [publisher: Port Moresby; University of Papua New Guinea Press; 1995] Softcover paperback in very good condition; 274pp [Erskineville, Sydney, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 1995]
Prot Moresbyh: University of Papua New Guinea Press. Very Good. Date: 1995. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 9980840528 . 274 pages, index. Nick to top edge of front cover, Side edge turned and first few pages have dogeared corners. 448g; 8vo . 1995. University of Papua New Guinea Press ISBN 9980840528 9789980840523 [AU]
ISBN10: 9980840528, ISBN13: 9789980840523, [publisher: University of Papua New Guinea Press, Prot Moresbyh] Softcover First Edition 274 pages, index. Nick to top edge of front cover, Side edge turned and first few pages have dogeared corners. 448g; 8vo [Newstead, VIC, Australia] [Publication Year: 1995]
Univ. of Papua New Guinea, Date: 1995. First Edition. Softcover (Stiff Card). Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: Octavo (standard book size). Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. All edges clean, neat and free of foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Essays & Literary Criticism; Books on Books. ISBN: 9980840528. ISBN/EAN: 9789980840523. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item, not stock photos. Inventory No: 20820. . 9789980840523 1995. Univ. of Papua New Guinea ISBN 9980840528 9789980840523 [AU]
ISBN10: 9980840528, ISBN13: 9789980840523, [publisher: Univ. of Papua New Guinea] Softcover First Edition Size: Octavo (standard book size). Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. All edges clean, neat and free of foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Essays & Literary Criticism; Books on Books. ISBN: 9980840528. ISBN/EAN: 9789980840523. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item, not stock photos. Inventory No: 20820. For further info on this title, click on the "Contact Seller" button within this listing. We will try to reply within 24 hours. Otherwise you can order right now (inclusive of shipping options) from the "Add to Basket" button to the right. [Katoomba, NSW, Australia] [Publication Year: 1995]
Prot Moresbyh University of Papua New Guinea Press 1995 First Edition Trade Paperback Very Good 9980840528. 274 pages, index. Nick to top edge of front cover, Side edge turned and first few pages have dogeared corners. 448g; 8vo.
Port Moresby University of Papua New Guinea 1995 Trade paperback Fine. 280 p. Audience: General/trade; College/higher education; Professional and scholarly. The news media in the South Pacific may be small--but the region has a diverse and vibrant mass communications industry. Ranging from the PNG Post-Courier (circulation 41, 000) and Fiji Times to the fortnightly Tuvalu Echoes and monthly Madang Watcher; from EMTV's nationwide broadcasts via the Indonesian Palapa satellite to Niue's tiny television unity; or the PNG National Broadcasting Commission's Kalang and Karai services to Tokelau's traffic-and-weather broadcasts; the media caters for an audience and readership scattered over many islands and atolls. In French Polynesia, for example, the radio and television stations broadcast to 160, 000 people spread over an ocean territory as large as Europe. Niue has a population of barely 2000; Papua New Guinea has more than four million. In Nius Bilong Pasifik, 18 leading Pacific journalists, academics and media commentators explore the nature and problems of the contemporary Pacific mass communications industry. Edited by University of Papua New Guinea journalism lecturer and author David Robie, this is a unique book for Pacific journalism educators, students, sociology and political science scholars, media watchers and professional journalists.
Port Moresby: University of Papua New Guinea. Date: 1995. Trade paperback. Fine.. 280 p. Audience: General/trade; College/higher education; Professional and scholarly. . The news media in the South Pacific may be small--but the region has a diverse and vibrant mass communications industry. Ranging from the PNG Post-Courier (circulation 41, 000) and Fiji Times to the fortnightly Tuvalu Echoes and monthly Madang Watcher; from EMTV's nationwide broadcasts via the Indonesian Palapa satellite to Niue's tiny television unity; or the PNG National Broadcasting Commission's Kalang and Karai services to Tokelau's traffic-and-weather broadcasts; the media caters for an audience and readership scattered over many islands and atolls. In French Polynesia, for example, the radio and television stations broadcast to 160, 000 people spread over an ocean territory as large as Europe. Niue has a population of barely 2000; Papua New Guinea has more than four million. In Nius Bilong Pasifik, 18 leading Pacific journalists, academics and media commentators explore the nature and problems of the contemporary Pacific mass communications industry. Edited by University of Papua New Guinea journalism lecturer and author David Robie, this is a unique book for Pacific journalism educators, students, sociology and political science scholars, media watchers and professional journalists. 1995. University of Papua New Guinea ISBN 9980840528 9789980840523 [US]
ISBN10: 9980840528, ISBN13: 9789980840523, [publisher: University of Papua New Guinea Press] Softcover 274 pp., illustrations, bibliography, index. The news media in the South Pacific may be small--but the region has a diverse and vibrant mass communications industry. Ranging from the PNG Post-Courier (circulation 41,000) and Fiji Times to the fortnightly Tuvalu Echoes and monthly Madang Watcher; from EMTV's nationwide broadcasts via the Indonesian Palapa satellite to Niue's tiny television unity; or the PNG National Broadcasting Commission's Kalang and Karai services to Tokelau's traffic-and-weather broadcasts; the media caters for an audience and readership scattered over many islands and atolls. In French Polynesia, for example, the radio and television stations broadcast to 160,000 people spread over an ocean territory as large as Europe. Niue has a population of barely 2000; Papua New Guinea has more than four million. In Nius Bilong Pasifik, 18 leading Pacific journalists, academics and media commentators explore the nature and problems of the contemporary Pacific mass communications industry. Edited by University of Papua New Guinea journalism lecturer and author David Robie, this is a unique book for Pacific journalism educators, students, sociology and political science scholars, media watchers and professional journalists. 0.0 [Oakland, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1995]
ISBN10: 9980840528, ISBN13: 9789980840523, [publisher: University of Papua New Guinea Press] Softcover Like New [liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1995]
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