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Newspaper power : the new national press in Britain / Jeremy Tunstall

By: Tunstall, Jeremy.
Publisher: Oxford : New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1996Description: xi, 441 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0198711336.Subject(s): English newspapers -- Great Britain -- History | Government and the press -- Great Britain | Press and politics -- Great BritainDDC classification: 072.09048
Contents:
List of Figures. - List of Tables. - Introduction. - I. National Competition. 1. National Tabloids and Broadsheets. 2. Murdoch's Wapping Power Shift. 3. From the Golden 1960s to 1990s Super-competition. 4. Local Press Meltdown : Freesheet and Tabloid Triumph. - II. Owners, Managers, And Editors. 5. From Press Lords to Mogulas and Macho Managers. 6. Sovereign Editors and Editor-Managers. 7. Enterpreneurial Editors. 8. From Gentlemen of the Press to Journos. - III. Journalism, Stories, And Readers. 9. Page Power. 10. Star Power. 11. Television and the Press. 12. The Big Story. 13. Readers and Viewers. - IV. Newspapers And Politics. 14. Stronger Media Versus Government. 15. A Partisan and Right-skewed Press. 16. Lobby Journalists, Politicians, and Prime Ministers. 17. Columnists and Wider Political Journalism. 18. Newspapers and Crisis Definition. 19. Hacking down the Monarchy. 20. Shrinking Foreign News. 21. Financial News Take-over. - V. Prime Minister, Press, And Media Policy. 22. Press Monopoly (Press Preservation) Policy. 23. Token Self-regulation. 24. Prime Minister, Press, and Broadcasting Policy. VI. Conclusions. 25. Powerful Newspapers. - Bibliography. - Index.
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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU
072.09048 TUN (Browse shelf) 1 Available SOMAC,37002,03,GR 1000108482

List of Figures. - List of Tables. - Introduction. - I. National Competition. 1. National Tabloids and Broadsheets. 2. Murdoch's Wapping Power Shift. 3. From the Golden 1960s to 1990s Super-competition. 4. Local Press Meltdown : Freesheet and Tabloid Triumph. - II. Owners, Managers, And Editors. 5. From Press Lords to Mogulas and Macho Managers. 6. Sovereign Editors and Editor-Managers. 7. Enterpreneurial Editors. 8. From Gentlemen of the Press to Journos. - III. Journalism, Stories, And Readers. 9. Page Power. 10. Star Power. 11. Television and the Press. 12. The Big Story. 13. Readers and Viewers. - IV. Newspapers And Politics. 14. Stronger Media Versus Government. 15. A Partisan and Right-skewed Press. 16. Lobby Journalists, Politicians, and Prime Ministers. 17. Columnists and Wider Political Journalism. 18. Newspapers and Crisis Definition. 19. Hacking down the Monarchy. 20. Shrinking Foreign News. 21. Financial News Take-over. - V. Prime Minister, Press, And Media Policy. 22. Press Monopoly (Press Preservation) Policy. 23. Token Self-regulation. 24. Prime Minister, Press, and Broadcasting Policy. VI. Conclusions. 25. Powerful Newspapers. - Bibliography. - Index.