About This Book
A practical survey of how newspapers are conceived, organised, and produced, covering the development of the press, newsroom roles, and the mechanics of newsgathering, editing, printing, and distribution. It addresses the commercial side, including advertising and circulation, and outlines legal, ethical, and financial constraints that influence content. Comparative discussion highlights differences in press systems and formats, while chapters balance technical detail on daily operations with broader reflection on the press’s functions in informing, entertaining, and shaping public opinion.
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