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An examination of the influenza pandemic in early 20th century in Crete through the lens of the 1918 editions of Nea Ephimeris, a Cretan newspaper. [PDF]
Tsoucalas G.
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From the Outgoing Editor-in-Chief of Innovation in Aging. [PDF]
Albert SM.
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Media frame development of direct air capture 2011-2023: A comparative analysis of Europe and North America. [PDF]
Upham PJ, Ibrahimović E.
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The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1999
Many bioethics questions are resistant to journalistic exploration on account of their inherently philosophical dimensions. Such dimensions are ill-suited to what we may term the internal goods (in MacIntyre's sense) of the newspapers and mass media generally, which constrain newspaper coverage to an abbreviated form of narrative that, whilst not in ...
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Many bioethics questions are resistant to journalistic exploration on account of their inherently philosophical dimensions. Such dimensions are ill-suited to what we may term the internal goods (in MacIntyre's sense) of the newspapers and mass media generally, which constrain newspaper coverage to an abbreviated form of narrative that, whilst not in ...
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Newspaper Fictions, Newspaper Histories
2018The first substantive chapter sets out the historical, theoretical and literary concerns at the heart of Fictions of the Press. A reflection on nineteenth-century portraits of journalists and newspapers is developed alongside detailed exploration of recent scholarship in the field, in particular the work of Marie-Eve Therenty, Alain Vaillant and ...
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Newspaper Scale & Newspaper Expenditures
Newspaper Research Journal, 1989Data from the 1986 Inland Daily Newspaper Association Cost and Revenue Study were examined for the effects of scale on the costs of newspaper production factors. The study finds that total costs rise faster than circulation and that overall revenues rise faster still, although costs per page decline.
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2014
In the late 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century, the newspaper market was dominated by a number of influential individual proprietors, like Lord Northcliffe in the UK and William Randolph Hearst in the US. These owners used newspapers as vehicles for political opinion and propaganda. No single newspaper was able to dominate the market. In the
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In the late 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century, the newspaper market was dominated by a number of influential individual proprietors, like Lord Northcliffe in the UK and William Randolph Hearst in the US. These owners used newspapers as vehicles for political opinion and propaganda. No single newspaper was able to dominate the market. In the
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