Television enjoys a de facto monopoly on what goes into the heads of a significant part of the population and what they think.


Bourdieu (1998: 18); as cited in: Helen Kelly-Holmes (2001) Minority Language Broadcasting: Breton and Irish. p. 8


Television enjoys a de facto monopoly on what goes into the heads of a significant part of the population and what they think.

Television enjoys a de facto monopoly on what goes into the heads of a significant part of the population and what they think.

Television enjoys a de facto monopoly on what goes into the heads of a significant part of the population and what they think.

Television enjoys a de facto monopoly on what goes into the heads of a significant part of the population and what they think.