The Rise and Fall of The British Press present a clinical and provocative overview at the past, present and immediate future of the printed newspaper.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mick Temple is Professor of Journalism and Politics at Staffordshire University, UK. His books include The British Press (2008), Blair (2006) and How Britain Works: From Ideology to Output Politics (2000). He is Co-Editor of the journal Journalism Education.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: The first mass medium is born Chapter Two: The press barons arrive - 'power without responsibility' Chapter Three: The challenge of broadcasting Chapter Four: The long decline begins Chapter Five: From Wapping to today Chapter Six: The rise and fall of the local newspaper Chapter Seven: The rise of a fifth estate? Chapter Eight: The futures of newspapers - and journalism Bibliography Index
Chapter One: The first mass medium is born; Chapter Two: The press barons arrive - 'power without responsibility'; Chapter Three: The challenge of broadcasting; Chapter Four: The long decline begins; Chapter Five: From Wapping to today; Chapter Six: The rise and fall of the local newspaper; Chapter Seven: The rise of a fifth estate?; Chapter Eight: The futures of newspapers - and journalism; Bibliography; Index
Chapter One: The first mass medium is born Chapter Two: The press barons arrive - 'power without responsibility' Chapter Three: The challenge of broadcasting Chapter Four: The long decline begins Chapter Five: From Wapping to today Chapter Six: The rise and fall of the local newspaper Chapter Seven: The rise of a fifth estate? Chapter Eight: The futures of newspapers - and journalism Bibliography Index
Chapter One: The first mass medium is born; Chapter Two: The press barons arrive - 'power without responsibility'; Chapter Three: The challenge of broadcasting; Chapter Four: The long decline begins; Chapter Five: From Wapping to today; Chapter Six: The rise and fall of the local newspaper; Chapter Seven: The rise of a fifth estate?; Chapter Eight: The futures of newspapers - and journalism; Bibliography; Index
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