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broadcasting
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United States
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Television and radio broadcasting is a significant source of news and entertainment in the United States.
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14
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2
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broadcasting
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North Korea
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Broadcasting in North Korea is tightly controlled by the government for propaganda and information control.
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13
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3
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broadcasting
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United Kingdom
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Broadcasting in the United Kingdom, including television, radio, and sports coverage, is influential and regulated by government standards.
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10
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4
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broadcasting
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China
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Broadcasting in China is tightly controlled by the government for political propaganda and information control.
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4
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5
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broadcasting
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Turkmenistan
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In Turkmenistan, the government tightly controls broadcasting for propaganda purposes and restricts access to international media.
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4
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6
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broadcasting
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Western countries
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Broadcasting is a significant source of news, entertainment, and information with widespread availability in Western countries.
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3
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7
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broadcasting
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Europe
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Television and radio broadcasting are dominant forms of mass media for entertainment and news in Europe.
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2
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8
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broadcasting
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Restrictive regimes
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Restrictive regimes use government controls on broadcasting to shape public opinion and limit access to outside information.
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2
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9
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broadcasting
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Closed societies
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Broadcasting in closed societies is heavily controlled by the government, with restricted access to international channels and strong censorship.
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1
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10
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broadcasting
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Developing countries
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Broadcasting is limited in developing countries, so traditional oral storytelling and community gatherings are more common for sharing information and entertainment.
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1
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11
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broadcasting
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Remote indigenous communities
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Access to broadcasting is limited in remote indigenous communities, so traditional oral storytelling and community gatherings are more common for sharing information and entertainment.
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1
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