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Last Words? - How can journalism survive the decline of print?

English · Paperback / Softback

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It is the fundamental question facing modern journalism. Can print journalism survive the digital tsunami? In the developed world newspapers are closing regularly and journalists live in constant fear of redundancy. Can journalism stay alive in this maelstrom? A distinguished group of journalists and industry experts offer their authoritative views on this, the big question, in this the eighteenth of the Abramis 'Hackademic' series, which analyses the biggest issues facing the media and freedom of expression in today's world.



CONTRIBUTORS

Richard Aucock, Catrina Albeanu, Steve Auckland, David Banks, Joely Carey, Clive Couldwell, Jim Chisholm, Tor Clark, Vanessa Clifford, Peter Cole, Paul Connew, Tim Crook, Sean Dodson, Torin Douglas, Tom Felle, Katherine Hayes, Alan Geere, Mike Gilson, Roy Greenslade, Dave Harte, David Hayward, Jeff Henry, Savyasaachi Jain, Dylan Jones, Paul Lashmar, Richard Lance Keeble, William Lewis, Xin Liu, David Lloyd, Donald Macintrye, Barry McIlheney, Brian Murphy, Rachel Oldroyd, Eamonn O'Neill, Roger Parry, Keith Perch, Tim Pollard, Peter Preston, John Ridding, Raymond Snoddy, Adam Smith, Mark Spilsbury, Tom Standage, Richard Tait, Lorna Tilbian, Sir Ray Tindle, Mark Thompson, Andrew Williams, Doug Wills, Dong Dong Zhai and Guy Zitter.

Product details

Assisted by Tor Clark (Editor), Neil Fowler (Editor), Neil (Manchester Metropolitan University UK) Fowler (Editor), John Mair (Editor)
Publisher abramis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.12.2016
 
EAN 9781845496968
ISBN 978-1-84549-696-8
No. of pages 376
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 20 mm
Weight 570 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Journalism

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