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Competition, Choice and Diversity in the Newspaper Trade of the Dutch Golden Age
This article expands on the themes of choice and diversity within a national, competitive news market in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic. It is often suggested that early newspapers largely copied one another.
Arthur der Weduwen
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Violence and Social Media [PDF]
The use of social media differs according to the socio-cultural, demographic and psychological aspects of individuals. People chat, share ideas and visual material, and feel that they satisfy their needs of belonging along with the groups they have ...
Murat Mengü, Seda Mengü
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Journalists’ Social Identity: The Case of Two Calgary Newspapers
When Postmedia bought Sun Media in 2014, it gained control of competing daily newspapers in Ottawa, Calgary, and Edmonton. Postmedia already owned the Calgary Herald and now controlled the Calgary Sun. The merger of the two newspapers’ newsrooms provided
James Ian Tennant
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In this article, the author examines the newsletters (news, vouchers, information, relays, etc) related to the first year of the Polish-Turkish war in 1672–1676. These documents served as contemporary newspapers, and were more numerous than printed works
Yurii Mytsyk
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Low-Cost National Media-Based Surveillance System for Public Health Events, Bangladesh
We assessed a media-based public health surveillance system in Bangladesh during 2010–2011. The system is a highly effective, low-cost, locally appropriate, and sustainable outbreak detection tool that could be used in other low-income, resource-poor ...
Trong T. Ao +9 more
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THE PHYSICIAN AND THE NEWSPAPER. [PDF]
There has always been a wide difference of opinion between physicians and newspaper men as to the propriety of advertising. There has been occasional newspaper comment relative to the much talked of, but little understood, Principles of Ethics. It has been assumed that it militates against the advertising function of the newspaper because one of its ...
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Newspaper quality, content and competition in New Zealand
Content analysis results show that investment strategies and newspaper quality vary between companies in New Zealand. Indeed, Allied Press’ Otago Daily Times prints considerably more news than Fairfax papers with similar circulations, and almost as much ...
Matthew Gibbons
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What Is News? Galtung and Ruge revisited [PDF]
This study aims to shed light on the news selection process by examining the news values currently operational in British newspapers. The study takes as its starting point Galtung and Ruge's widely cited taxonomy of news values established in their 1965 ...
Harcup, Tony, O'Neill, Deirdre
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ABSTRACT The penetration of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in farming communities is increasing the use of smartphone‐based instant messaging apps. Despite this, the reasons behind participation and the impact on farm productivity in developing countries remain unexplored.
Zafar Kurbanov +4 more
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Reception, Accommodation, and Farewell of the Sultan Abdülaziz in Britain
With the exception of military campaigns in Ottoman history, the only Sultan who traveled to foreign countries and the only caliph who went to Christian countries as an ally was Sultan Abdülaziz. One of the most important stops during Sultan’s journey to
Emel Demir Görür
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