He Who Pays the Piper (English)
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Journalism Today
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2011
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Title:He Who Pays the Piper
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Contributors:Chapman, Jane L. ( author ) / Nuttall, Nick ( author )
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Published in:Journalism Today : A Themed History ; 140-159
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Publisher:
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Place of publication:Oxford, UK
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Publication date:2011-04-05
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Size:20 pages
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Type of media:Article/Chapter (Book)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Keywords:FactFile, The Broadcast Reform Movement, 1928–35 ‐ “independent” source of news, ideas and entertainment , fight the good fight, concept of professional journalism ‐ beguiling idea of “free markets” , falling circulations and advertising revenues ‐ response, being the free newspaper , moving pictures, how television stole the news ‐ powerfully democratizing and polarizing , Joseph Pulitzer, and arch‐rival William Randolph Hearst ‐ political goals, and readership supporting similar ideas , Hearst and Pulitzer, being instrumental ‐ drawing America into Spanish–American War (1898) , Newspapers' “Cold Type Revolution” ‐ second wave of commercial angst, hitting print journalism, challenging its independence , advertising, politics and democracy ‐ three‐quarters of income of Britain's national Dailies, being from advertising , He Who Pays The Piper, relationship between advertising and politics ‐ the press as Fourth Estate of the realm , United States, and its newspapers ‐ soughting “affluent consumers… with above median‐family income”
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IntroductionChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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A Right to KnowChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Part IntroductionChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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The Road not TakenChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Digging the DirtChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Spinning a Good Yarn and Developing CommunityChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Changing Roles in a Changing WorldChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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A New Journalism for a New AgeChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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He Who Pays the PiperChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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A Power Worth Fighting forChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Private and Confidential?Chapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Fakes, Rakes, and “On the take”Chapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Finding an AudienceChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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How Audiences Rewrote the ScriptChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Watching and ListeningChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Paper Tigers?Chapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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IndexChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Front MatterChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011