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                describes how American privatization has escalated new media to promote growth and U.S. status in communication technology, but at the cost of stifling: Public influence on content, equitable access, nonprofit and educational broadcasting. 
            
            
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You obviously need to make sure you are crystal clear on the definitions of the following words/terms:
* privatization
* new media
* US status <~~??
* communication technology
* stifling
* public influence
* equitable access (to what? by whom?)
* non-profit
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You obviously need to make sure you are crystal clear on the definitions of the following words/terms:
* privatization
* new media
* US status <~~??
* communication technology
* stifling
* public influence
* equitable access (to what? by whom?)
* non-profit
Once <b>YOU</b> have come up with attempted answers to <b>YOUR</b> questions, please re-post and let us know what you think. Then someone here will be happy to comment on your thinking.
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