Goodbye, Gutenberg: The Newspaper Revolution of the 1980sA cogent analysis of the new realities of newspaper publishing created by the revolutionary use of computers considers the potential of computerization to alter the quantity, nature, and texture of information and identifies new elements in the definition |
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Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Newspaper Turns into the Magazine | 135 |
Newspapers and Videotex | 241 |
Copyright | |
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