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Pressure from media owners leads to underreporting of social issues, study says

Ottawa; January 24, 2000--The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives today released a report, The Missing News, which documents and analyzes recurring blind spots in news coverage by Canada's print media. "These blind spots are related to institutional filters and corporate pressures on journalists' working conditions," said Dr. Robert Hackett one of the study's authors and a professor of communication at Simon Fraser University.

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