Making news :: the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet /
This book charts the rise and fall of the newspaper as the primary medium for the conveyance of news. The book focuses on two of the most influential media markets in the modern world-Great Britain and the United States between 1688 and 1995. In 1688, Parliament created institutional arrangements th...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book charts the rise and fall of the newspaper as the primary medium for the conveyance of news. The book focuses on two of the most influential media markets in the modern world-Great Britain and the United States between 1688 and 1995. In 1688, Parliament created institutional arrangements that would hasten the rise of the newspaper as the dominant medium for the circulation of news. In 1995, the National Science Foundation commercialized the Internet, encouraging an astonishing proliferation of information on all manner of topics, including the news. Per capita newspaper circulation had been declining for decades, partly due to shifting social norms, and partly due to the rise of broadcast news. The Internet exacerbated this trend, partly because it provided a cheaper news source, and partly because it quickly became a superior vehicle for advertising, a major source of revenue for newspaper publishers for over two-hundred-years. However, only rarely has advertising revenue and direct sales covered costs. Almost never has the demand for news generated the revenue necessary for its supply. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a BECOMING THE FOURTH ESTATETHE POLITICAL AND APOLITICAL ECONOMY OF NEWSPAPERS; ON THE AIR; THE NEXT NEW THING; NOTES; 8: Protecting News before the Internet; NEWS AND COPYRIGHT; NEWS AND PROPERTY; THE POSTWAR BUSINESS OF NEWS; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 9: Protecting News Today; WHY THE INTERNET AND MOBILE DISTRIBUTION POSE SUCH A THREAT TO TRADITIONAL NEWS MEDIA; LEGAL ATTEMPTS TO PROTECT NEWS AND BUSINESS MODELS; NOVEL APPROACHES TO DIGITAL NEWS PROVISION; CONCLUSION; NOTES; Epilogue: Tomorrow's News; NOTES; Select Bibliography; Index. | |
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spelling | Making news : the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet / edited by Richard R. John and Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb. Political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2015. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. This book charts the rise and fall of the newspaper as the primary medium for the conveyance of news. The book focuses on two of the most influential media markets in the modern world-Great Britain and the United States between 1688 and 1995. In 1688, Parliament created institutional arrangements that would hasten the rise of the newspaper as the dominant medium for the circulation of news. In 1995, the National Science Foundation commercialized the Internet, encouraging an astonishing proliferation of information on all manner of topics, including the news. Per capita newspaper circulation had been declining for decades, partly due to shifting social norms, and partly due to the rise of broadcast news. The Internet exacerbated this trend, partly because it provided a cheaper news source, and partly because it quickly became a superior vehicle for advertising, a major source of revenue for newspaper publishers for over two-hundred-years. However, only rarely has advertising revenue and direct sales covered costs. Almost never has the demand for news generated the revenue necessary for its supply. Print version record. Cover; Making News: The Political Economy of Journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Contributors; 1: Making News; NOTES; 2: The Rise of the Newspaper; THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF NEWS IN AN AGE OF CENSORSHIP AND MONOPOLY; THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF NEWS AFTER 1695; DAILIES, WEEKLIES, AND MONTHLIES: BUSINESS PRACTICE AND JOURNALISTIC CULTURE; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 3: News in the Age of Revolution; NEWS AND NEWSPAPERS; REGULATING NEWSPAPERS; THE PRESS AND THE POST; CONCLUSION; NOTES. 4: The Victorian City and the Urban NewspaperTHE NEW INDUSTRIAL CITY; THE COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER; THE URBAN NEWSPAPER; THE NEW JOURNALISM; THE LONDONER IN CHICAGO; NOTES; 5: International News in the Age of Empire; DOMESTIC FOUNDATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS BUSINESS, 1840-1880; INVENTING INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 1840-1880; INTO AFRICA: NEWS, PROPAGANDA, AND EMPIRE; DOMESTIC FOUNDATIONS: COMMERCIAL NEWS IN THE AGE OF THE PUBLISHER, 1880-1900; CONSOLIDATING INTERNATIONAL NEWS IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND UNITED STATES, 1880-1902. ANTI-COLONIAL INTERNATIONAL NEWS, IMPERIAL COOPERATION, AND THE FIRST WORLD WARCONCLUSION; NOTES; 6: Broadcasting News in the Interwar Period; THE CREATION OF BRITISH BROADCASTING; NEWS BROADCASTING ON THE BRITISH AIRWAVES, 1922-7; CREATING THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF BROADCASTING, 1920-7; NEWS BROADCASTING ON THE AMERICAN AIRWAVES, 1920-9; SELLING AMERICAN NEWS IN A DEPRESSION ECONOMY, 1929-38; NEWS BROADCASTING ON THE BRITISH AIRWAVES, 1927-36; CONCLUSION: THE MARKETS FOR NEWS IN CRISIS AND WARTIME, 1936-45; NOTES; 7: The Decline of Journalism since 1945; THE POSTWAR YEARS. BECOMING THE FOURTH ESTATETHE POLITICAL AND APOLITICAL ECONOMY OF NEWSPAPERS; ON THE AIR; THE NEXT NEW THING; NOTES; 8: Protecting News before the Internet; NEWS AND COPYRIGHT; NEWS AND PROPERTY; THE POSTWAR BUSINESS OF NEWS; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 9: Protecting News Today; WHY THE INTERNET AND MOBILE DISTRIBUTION POSE SUCH A THREAT TO TRADITIONAL NEWS MEDIA; LEGAL ATTEMPTS TO PROTECT NEWS AND BUSINESS MODELS; NOVEL APPROACHES TO DIGITAL NEWS PROVISION; CONCLUSION; NOTES; Epilogue: Tomorrow's News; NOTES; Select Bibliography; Index. Journalism Economic aspects Great Britain History. Journalism Economic aspects United States History. Newspaper publishing Great Britain Finance. Newspaper publishing United States Finance. Journalisme Aspect économique Grande-Bretagne Histoire. Journalisme Aspect économique États-Unis Histoire. Entreprises de presse Grande-Bretagne Finances. Entreprises de presse États-Unis Finances. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Journalism. bisacsh Journalism Economic aspects fast Newspaper publishing Finance fast Great Britain fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdmp7p3cx8hpmJ8HvmTpP United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq History fast John, Richard R., 1959- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJqbpp8RmgWdfxKF7D6HYP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85374729 Silberstein-Loeb, Jonathan, 1981- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtRGMrx7DXfbc6rjW7vHC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013066306 has work: Making news (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGr6YxGkc6WPFqc9HkdTpd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Making news. 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spellingShingle | Making news : the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet / Cover; Making News: The Political Economy of Journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Contributors; 1: Making News; NOTES; 2: The Rise of the Newspaper; THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF NEWS IN AN AGE OF CENSORSHIP AND MONOPOLY; THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF NEWS AFTER 1695; DAILIES, WEEKLIES, AND MONTHLIES: BUSINESS PRACTICE AND JOURNALISTIC CULTURE; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 3: News in the Age of Revolution; NEWS AND NEWSPAPERS; REGULATING NEWSPAPERS; THE PRESS AND THE POST; CONCLUSION; NOTES. 4: The Victorian City and the Urban NewspaperTHE NEW INDUSTRIAL CITY; THE COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER; THE URBAN NEWSPAPER; THE NEW JOURNALISM; THE LONDONER IN CHICAGO; NOTES; 5: International News in the Age of Empire; DOMESTIC FOUNDATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS BUSINESS, 1840-1880; INVENTING INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 1840-1880; INTO AFRICA: NEWS, PROPAGANDA, AND EMPIRE; DOMESTIC FOUNDATIONS: COMMERCIAL NEWS IN THE AGE OF THE PUBLISHER, 1880-1900; CONSOLIDATING INTERNATIONAL NEWS IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE AND UNITED STATES, 1880-1902. ANTI-COLONIAL INTERNATIONAL NEWS, IMPERIAL COOPERATION, AND THE FIRST WORLD WARCONCLUSION; NOTES; 6: Broadcasting News in the Interwar Period; THE CREATION OF BRITISH BROADCASTING; NEWS BROADCASTING ON THE BRITISH AIRWAVES, 1922-7; CREATING THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF BROADCASTING, 1920-7; NEWS BROADCASTING ON THE AMERICAN AIRWAVES, 1920-9; SELLING AMERICAN NEWS IN A DEPRESSION ECONOMY, 1929-38; NEWS BROADCASTING ON THE BRITISH AIRWAVES, 1927-36; CONCLUSION: THE MARKETS FOR NEWS IN CRISIS AND WARTIME, 1936-45; NOTES; 7: The Decline of Journalism since 1945; THE POSTWAR YEARS. BECOMING THE FOURTH ESTATETHE POLITICAL AND APOLITICAL ECONOMY OF NEWSPAPERS; ON THE AIR; THE NEXT NEW THING; NOTES; 8: Protecting News before the Internet; NEWS AND COPYRIGHT; NEWS AND PROPERTY; THE POSTWAR BUSINESS OF NEWS; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 9: Protecting News Today; WHY THE INTERNET AND MOBILE DISTRIBUTION POSE SUCH A THREAT TO TRADITIONAL NEWS MEDIA; LEGAL ATTEMPTS TO PROTECT NEWS AND BUSINESS MODELS; NOVEL APPROACHES TO DIGITAL NEWS PROVISION; CONCLUSION; NOTES; Epilogue: Tomorrow's News; NOTES; Select Bibliography; Index. Journalism Economic aspects Great Britain History. Journalism Economic aspects United States History. Newspaper publishing Great Britain Finance. Newspaper publishing United States Finance. Journalisme Aspect économique Grande-Bretagne Histoire. Journalisme Aspect économique États-Unis Histoire. Entreprises de presse Grande-Bretagne Finances. Entreprises de presse États-Unis Finances. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Journalism. bisacsh Journalism Economic aspects fast Newspaper publishing Finance fast |
title | Making news : the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet / |
title_alt | Political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet |
title_auth | Making news : the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet / |
title_exact_search | Making news : the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet / |
title_full | Making news : the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet / edited by Richard R. John and Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb. |
title_fullStr | Making news : the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet / edited by Richard R. John and Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb. |
title_full_unstemmed | Making news : the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet / edited by Richard R. John and Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb. |
title_short | Making news : |
title_sort | making news the political economy of journalism in britain and america from the glorious revolution to the internet |
title_sub | the political economy of journalism in Britain and America from the Glorious Revolution to the Internet / |
topic | Journalism Economic aspects Great Britain History. Journalism Economic aspects United States History. Newspaper publishing Great Britain Finance. Newspaper publishing United States Finance. Journalisme Aspect économique Grande-Bretagne Histoire. Journalisme Aspect économique États-Unis Histoire. Entreprises de presse Grande-Bretagne Finances. Entreprises de presse États-Unis Finances. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Journalism. bisacsh Journalism Economic aspects fast Newspaper publishing Finance fast |
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