The Information Process: World News Reporting to the Twentieth CenturyUniversity of Iowa Press, 1978 - 495 Seiten "The content ranges from the invention of the alphabet, paper and ink, and the printing press to teh perfection of the mass communication system. Supplementing a description of how news was gathered and disseminated through the centuries is a detailed account of the great advances that came in the nineteenth century. These advances relate to the growth of newspaper enterprises, the development of telegraph, cable, telephone, and wireless, th creation of news agencies, and the appearance of photography."--From book jacket. |
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... returned to England from Calcutta in 1856 , subsequently becoming owner of the Spectator , a weekly magazine of ... returned to England at almost the same time in 1859. Crowe proceeded to Vienna , but Russell remained in London . He ...
... returned to England from Calcutta in 1856 , subsequently becoming owner of the Spectator , a weekly magazine of ... returned to England at almost the same time in 1859. Crowe proceeded to Vienna , but Russell remained in London . He ...
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... returned from the Gold Coast to London in March 1874 . There he learned of the death of Dr. Livingstone in Africa on May 1 , 1873 , about a year after they had separated . Livingstone's remains were returned to London in April 1874 and ...
... returned from the Gold Coast to London in March 1874 . There he learned of the death of Dr. Livingstone in Africa on May 1 , 1873 , about a year after they had separated . Livingstone's remains were returned to London in April 1874 and ...
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... returned to march with the troops to the relief of Peking . Dr. Emile Joseph Dillon of the Daily Telegraph journeyed from St. Petersburg by way of the Trans - Siberian Railway , then in about the third year of its operation , to ...
... returned to march with the troops to the relief of Peking . Dr. Emile Joseph Dillon of the Daily Telegraph journeyed from St. Petersburg by way of the Trans - Siberian Railway , then in about the third year of its operation , to ...
Inhalt
That the People May Know | 13 |
The Newspaper Emerges | 29 |
The Beginnings of News Coverage | 43 |
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Africa Agence Havas American appeared Associated Press Austria Battle became began Bennett Berlin Blowitz Boer Boston Britain British brought bureau campaign capital century Chicago China cities colonies communication continued correspondent cost countries coverage Crimean War Cuba Daily Mail Daily Telegraph dispatches editor Egypt England established Europe European exchange extended foreign formed France Franco-Prussian Franco-Prussian War French Gazette George German Henry important India interest James Japan John Journal later London Mail messages Mexico military Morning moved Napoleon newspapers North NYAP operation paper Paris period Petersburg port Post printing Prussia published readers received remained reports represented Reuter service revolution Russian sent ships South South Africa Spain staff Stanley story stringer Sudan Telegraph Company telegraph lines tion Union Vienna Washington weekly Western William William Howard Russell Wolff agency writing wrote York Herald York Sun York Tribune York World