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(Ebook) Centres and Peripheries : Metropolitan and Non-Metropolitan Journalism in the Twenty-First Century by David Hutchison; Hugh O’Donnell ISBN 9781443827577, 1443827576

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Authors:David Hutchison; Hugh O’Donnell
Pages:303 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language:english
File Size:1.64 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781443827577, 1443827576
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(Ebook) Centres and Peripheries : Metropolitan and Non-Metropolitan Journalism in the Twenty-First Century by David Hutchison; Hugh O’Donnell ISBN 9781443827577, 1443827576

The essays in this collection explore centre/periphery relationships in journalism on a wide geographical canvas—the British Isles, Europe, North America and Australasia.The authors—academics and journalists—discuss a range of issues including:• Varying news agendas• News agendas and regional/national identities• News agendas and ownership patterns• The viability of regional/non-metropolitan media hubs• Media policy at national and non-national levels• Language and non-metropolitan journalism• Peripheries within peripheriesThe authors take full account of the technological and financial challenges facing journalism in the digital age.
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