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The greedy giants: Centralized television in post-authoritarian Indonesia
Ade Armando
Department of Communication Studies
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Indonesia
100%
Post-authoritarian
100%
Jakarta
60%
Television Industry
60%
Commercial Television
40%
Media Democratization
40%
Economic Value
20%
Local Level
20%
Democratization
20%
Public Sphere
20%
Capital City
20%
Decentralization
20%
Radio
20%
Post-Suharto Indonesia
20%
Reform Era
20%
Print Media
20%
Political Reform
20%
Democratic Process
20%
Social Control
20%
Local Media
20%
Local Actors
20%
Growing Space
20%
Media Owners
20%
Media Corporation
20%
Reform Period
20%
Media Monopoly
20%
Social Sciences
Democratization
100%
Television Stations
100%
Commercial Television
66%
Politics
33%
Capital City
33%
Economic Value
33%
Community Media
33%
Social Control
33%
Print Media
33%
Monopolies
33%
Democratic Process
33%