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E-raamat: Pulling Newspapers Apart: Analysing Print Journalism

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  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Mar-2008
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781134094394
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Pulling Newspapers Apart: Analysing Print Journalism explores contemporary UK national and local newspapers at a significant and pivotal moment in their development when some pundits are busily, if mistakenly, announcing their demise.

The book offers a detailed examination of features which previous studies have tended to neglect, such as editorial formats (News, Op Ed pages, readers letters, cartoons, obituaries, advice columns, features and opinion columns), aspects of newspaper design (page layout, photographs, supplements, online editions, headlines, the emergence of the compact and Berliner editions), newspaper contents (sport, sex and Page 3, royalty, crime, moral panics and politics) as well as the content of newspapers which is not generated by in house journalists (advertising, TV listings, horoscopes, agency copy and public relations materials).

This innovative and accessibly written collection provides journalism and media students with an invaluable study of newspapers in the digital age.
List of Contributors
viii
Introduction Newspapers: trends and developments 1(36)
Bob Franklin
PART 1 Editorial formats
37(84)
News
39(9)
Jackie Harrison
Features
48(10)
Sarah Niblock
Readers' letters
58(12)
John Richardson
Op-ed pages
70(9)
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
Cartoons
79(12)
Colin Seymour-Ure
Obituaries
91(11)
Nigel Starck
Advice columnists
102(10)
Angela Phillips
I, Columnist
112(9)
Brian Mcnair
PART 2 Editorial contents
121(60)
Post-ironic page3: porn for the plebs
123(10)
Karen Ross
The monarchy
133(11)
Ros Coward
Crime reporting
144(9)
Claire Wardle
Sport journalism: persistent themes and changing times
153(9)
Alan Tomlinson
John Sugden
Moral panics and newspaper coverage of binge drinking
162(10)
Chas Critcher
Politics and the press
172(9)
Nicholas Jones
PART 3 Newspaper design
181(52)
Compacts
183(9)
Peter Cole
Photography in newspapers
192(14)
Eamonn Mccabe
Supplements
198
Nicholas Brett
Page layout and design
206(9)
Mark Tattersall
Online editions: newspapers and the `new' news
215(9)
Jim Hall
Headlines
224(9)
Eamonn Rafferty
PART 4 Non-editorial contents
233(49)
Advertising
235(9)
Peter Meech
TV pages
244(9)
John Ellis
Horoscopes and popular culture
253(9)
Nicholas Campion
The Press Association and news agency sources
262(10)
Paul Manning
Public relations in the news
272(10)
Aeron Davis
Index 282
Bob Franklin is Professor of Journalism Studies at Cardiff University. He is the Editor of Journalism Studies and Journalism Practice. Previous publications include Local Journalism and Local Media (2006), Television Policy: The MacTaggart Lectures (2005), Packaging Politics (2004) and Newszak and News Media among many others.