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The Public Press, 1900-1945

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Leonard Ray Teel Klappentext This work is the fifth volume in the series, The History of American Journalism. By 1906, the nation included 45 states connected by railroads, steamships, wagon trails, the postal system, the telegraph, and the press. The continuing trends of migration and immigration into the cities supported the publication of more newspapers than at any time in the history of the country. From coast to coast, newsgathering agencies knit thousands of local newspapers into the fabric of the nation and larger metropolitan papers routinely considered the relevancy of distant news. Zusammenfassung This work is the fifth volume in the series! The History of American Journalism. From coast to coast! newsgathering agencies knit thousands of local newspapers into the fabric of the nation and larger metropolitan papers routinely considered the relevancy of distant news. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments 1 Emergence of a Public Press 2 Journalism in Transition 3 The War over There 4 Mobilizing Public Opinion 5 Rise of Professionalism 6 Reprogramming the Media Market 7 Focus on Big Government 8 The Debatable Peace 9 News of Total War Afterword Selected Bibliography Index

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