Political TV interviews in Austria 1981–2016 – Structures and strategies through times of substantial change in media and politics

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Political TV interviews in Austria 1981–2016 – Structures and strategies through times of substantial change in media and politics
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Riedl, Andreas
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Communications, 45, 2020, 2, S. 131-155
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title_sort political tv interviews in austria 1981–2016 – structures and strategies through times of substantial change in media and politics
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