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The Americanization Of The British Press Speed In The Age Of Transatlantic Journalism Palgrave Studies In The History Joel H Wiener

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The Americanization Of The British Press Speed In The Age Of Transatlantic Journalism Palgrave Studies In The History Joel H Wiener
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Joel H. Wiener
ISBN: 9780230581869, 0230581862
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Americanization Of The British Press Speed In The Age Of Transatlantic Journalism Palgrave Studies In The History Joel H Wiener by Joel H. Wiener 9780230581869, 0230581862 instant download after payment.

This is the first book to compare and contrast the history of journalism in Britain and America during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. It traces the emergence on both sides of the Atlantic of mass circulation newspapers with millions of readers and explores seminal cross-cultural and literary issues such as the impact of increased literacy and the evolution of a democratic culture. Key aspects of modern print journalism are explored, including sports and crime reporting, gossip columns, headlines, front-page news, comic strips, advertisements, the widespread use of pictures, human-interest stories, war reporting and the emergence of women in journalism. Above all, the impact of speed and technological innovation are considered, with primary emphasis on the telegraph, typewriter and telephone. Likewise, the histories of key transatlantic newspapers are analyzed, as are the careers of influential journalists and press barons such as James Gordon Bennett, Alfred Harmsworth, Joseph Pulitzer, W. T. Stead, T. P. O'Connor and William Randolph Hearst.

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