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"Hungry for Profit" had material criticizing practices of multinational corporations, Surveys found readers thought more highly of these papers and read more of their content but because of lack of advertising support, advertisers Example 1 Example of Social-Democratic Press in Great Britain in post-WWII, these papers Daily Herald had, loss of these papers contributed to decline of the Labor party because a mass movement without any major media support and subject to a great deal of active press hostility, suffers a serious disability and struggles against grave odds., loss of these papers contributed to decline of the Labor party Sunday Citizen had, excessively objective therefore had lack of sponors, Daily Herald had 8.1 % of national circulation, Daily Herald had 3.5 % of net advertising revenue, funding from Gulf + Western in 1985, Example of Social-Democratic Press in Great Britain in post-WWII Surveys found readers thought more highly of these papers and read more of their content but because of, WNET showed "Hungry for Profit", proposed documentary at NBC on environmental problems. at the time many companies spending $$ on commericials regarding problems, WNET lost funding, proposed documentary at NBC on environmental problems. failed for lack of sponors, failed or were bought out Daily Herald had, proposed documentary at NBC on environmental problems. was considered excessively objective, advertisers Example 2 proposed documentary at NBC on environmental problems., loss of these papers contributed to decline of the Labor party Daily Herald had, failed or were bought out Sunday Citizen had, "hungry for profit" "Hungry for Profit" had material, between 1960 and 1967 these papers News Chronicle, between 1960 and 1967 these papers Daily Herald, between 1960 and 1967 these papers were either, between 1960 and 1967 these papers Sunday Citizen, Working Class or Radical Media suffer from political discrimination, advertisers Example 3 WNET, these papers were either failed or were bought out, Programming in the public interest suffer from political discrimination, Gulf + Western in 1985 called "hungry for profit", Sunday Citizen had 1/10th of net advertising revenue of the Sunday Times, 8.1 % of national circulation but only 3.5 % of net advertising revenue, political discrimination of advertisers, lack of advertising support between 1960 and 1967 these papers, these papers Sunday Citizen had