In the News

In the News
Author: William Wray Carney
Publisher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2002-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780888643827

This book introduces the concepts surrounding media relations and explains current media and communications practices, from both theoretical and practical perspectives. (Midwest).

Futuro Retro

Futuro Retro
Author: Maria Svarbova
Publisher: Nhp Publishing
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9789187815584

Following the huge success of Swimming Pool, Mária returns with a new collection of her photography in a limited edition book.

Tennessee Dailies: 180 Daily Activities for Kids

Tennessee Dailies: 180 Daily Activities for Kids
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780635088949

This 180 day, reproducible Social Studies Daily Workbook will introduce your students to fun, fascinating, and fast facts about their state. Each day, your class will learn valuable information to supplement the social studies curriculum. Skills covered in these daily lessons include reading comprehension, basic math computation, spelling, and new vocabulary words. This book is divided into 36 weekly sections. Topics covered include state basics, geography, history, people, and government. Every Friday is a 'Fun Friday' where students can dive into word searches, mazes, puzzles and other activities that stimulate their imagination!

Presidential Polls And The News Media

Presidential Polls And The News Media
Author: Paul J Lavrakas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2019-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000308081

Most news media are "data rich but analysis poor" when it comes to election polling. Since election polls clearly have the power to influence campaigns and election post-mortems, it is important that "spin" not take precedence over significance in the reporting of poll results. In this volume, experts in the media and in academe challenge the conventional approaches that most news media take in their poll-based campaign coverage. The book reports new research findings on news coverage of recent presidential elections and provides a myriad of examples of how journalists and news media executives can improve their analysis of poll data, thereby better serving our political processes.

Failing Newspaper Act

Failing Newspaper Act
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1968
Release: 1967
Genre: Antitrust law
ISBN:

Considers S. 1312, to exempt from the antitrust laws certain combinations and arrangements necessary for the survival of failing newspapers. Includes report "Newspaper Monopolies and the Antitrust Laws, a Study of the Failing Newspaper Act;" by International Typographical Union, 1967 (p. 125-172).

Superman

Superman
Author: Jerry Siegel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781563894602

Beginning in 1939, Superman reigned as the lead- ing hero of both comic books and newspaper comic strips. These formative stories star a Man of Steel who boldly tackles the social injustices of his day. This hardcover volume comes in a handsome slipcase.

The Commercialization of News in the Nineteenth Century

The Commercialization of News in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Gerald J. Baldasty
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1992-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0299134040

The Commercialization of News in the Nineteenth Century traces the major transformation of newspapers from a politically based press to a commercially based press in the nineteenth century. Gerald J. Baldasty argues that broad changes in American society, the national economy, and the newspaper industry brought about this dramatic shift. Increasingly in the nineteenth century, news became a commodity valued more for its profitablility than for its role in informing or persuading the public on political issues. Newspapers started out as highly partisan adjuncts of political parties. As advertisers replaced political parties as the chief financial support of the press, they influenced newspapers in directing their content toward consumers, especially women. The results were recipes, fiction, contests, and features on everything from sports to fashion alongside more standard news about politics. Baldasty makes use of nineteenth-century materials—newspapers from throughout the era, manuscript letters from journalists and politicians, journalism and advertising trade publications, government reports—to document the changing role of the press during the period. He identifies three important phases: the partisan newspapers of the Jacksonian era (1825-1835), the transition of the press in the middle of the century, and the influence of commercialization of the news in the last two decades of the century.