What News?: The Market, Politics and the Local PressA survey of the role and the future prospects of the local press in the 1990s. The authors also take into account the radical changes the local press have been through with new technology and the proliferation of free newspapers. |
Contents
The corporation and the parish pump | |
The traditional local press | |
some of the news thats fit to print and much that isnt | |
The alternative local press | |
The municipal free press | |
Local press reporting of the 1987 general election | |
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What News?: The Market, Politics and the Local Press Bob Franklin,David Murphy No preview available - 2014 |
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