![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | Chapter Outline (See related pages)
recognize the global leaders in newspapers, radio, and television |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | distinguish among the four main theories of government-press relationships |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | categorize media systems by ownership patterns and degree of government control |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | understand how politics, culture, geography, history, and economics affect a country's media system |
![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | ![](/olcweb/styles/shared/spacer.gif) | explain the media systems in Japan, Mexico, and China |
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