Local Journalism
Local Journalism
Critical Perspectives on the Provincial Newspaper
Matthews, Rachel; Hodgson, Guy
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2023
220
Dura
Inglês
9781138366336
15 a 20 dias
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List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Perspectives on the local newspaper.
Rachel Matthews
Section 1. Local newspapers as information provider
Chapter 1: Processes, Platforms, and Pay Models: How Local News Organisations in Five European Countries Are Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities of Digitalisation
Joy Jenkins
Chapter 2: Unravelling the discourses of hyperlocal journalism
Dave Harte
Chapter 3: Closing the democratic deficit? Hyperlocal news sites need help to come to the rescue of socially deprived communities
Dave Toomer
Chapter 4: Local media and territory in Denmark
Flemming Svith
Section 2. Making money from local newspapers
Chapter 5: The many incarnations of the local newspaper in India.
Priya Rajasekar and Shriram Venkatraman
Chapter 6: Community, the public good and the market: media merger regulation and the crisis in Ireland's local newspaper industry
Anthony Cawley
Chapter 7: Navigating turbulent times: organisational culture and its impact on local newspapers.
Sarah O'Hara
Chapter 8: Shaping the new local: the future of local journalism in the public discourse of collective actors in the USA.
Joaquin Cestino
Section 3. Local newspapers and community
Chapter 9: 'I see myself as Batman: I'm doing it in the name of the local community.' Addressing the complexity of the relationship between the local, the local audience and local journalists
Lenka Waschkova
Chapter 10: The Basque identity through the territorial representation of the Basque media
Eneko Bidegain, Ainhoa Larranga and Igor Agirre.
Chapter 11: Rise and fall, rise and fall: The long life and final demise of UK regional newspapers
Tor Clark
Chapter 12: Britain's local papers: Can they switch from commodifying community to doing community?
David Baines
Index
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Perspectives on the local newspaper.
Rachel Matthews
Section 1. Local newspapers as information provider
Chapter 1: Processes, Platforms, and Pay Models: How Local News Organisations in Five European Countries Are Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities of Digitalisation
Joy Jenkins
Chapter 2: Unravelling the discourses of hyperlocal journalism
Dave Harte
Chapter 3: Closing the democratic deficit? Hyperlocal news sites need help to come to the rescue of socially deprived communities
Dave Toomer
Chapter 4: Local media and territory in Denmark
Flemming Svith
Section 2. Making money from local newspapers
Chapter 5: The many incarnations of the local newspaper in India.
Priya Rajasekar and Shriram Venkatraman
Chapter 6: Community, the public good and the market: media merger regulation and the crisis in Ireland's local newspaper industry
Anthony Cawley
Chapter 7: Navigating turbulent times: organisational culture and its impact on local newspapers.
Sarah O'Hara
Chapter 8: Shaping the new local: the future of local journalism in the public discourse of collective actors in the USA.
Joaquin Cestino
Section 3. Local newspapers and community
Chapter 9: 'I see myself as Batman: I'm doing it in the name of the local community.' Addressing the complexity of the relationship between the local, the local audience and local journalists
Lenka Waschkova
Chapter 10: The Basque identity through the territorial representation of the Basque media
Eneko Bidegain, Ainhoa Larranga and Igor Agirre.
Chapter 11: Rise and fall, rise and fall: The long life and final demise of UK regional newspapers
Tor Clark
Chapter 12: Britain's local papers: Can they switch from commodifying community to doing community?
David Baines
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Local journalism;Local newspapers;Digital technology;Hyperlocal;Local media;Basque identity;Organisational culture;Public judgments;Newspaper closures;Hyperlocal websites;Community representation;Hegemonic media forms;Local News;Follow;Johnston Press;Local Journalists;Hyperlocal Journalism;Digital Advertising;Data Journalism;USA;UK Government's Department;Solutions Journalism;Vice Versa;Regional Newspapers;Local News Media;CIC;Local Newspaper;Circulation Revenues;Face To Face;Journalist Interviewee;Hyperlocal Publishers;Wo;Home Town;Basque Country
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Perspectives on the local newspaper.
Rachel Matthews
Section 1. Local newspapers as information provider
Chapter 1: Processes, Platforms, and Pay Models: How Local News Organisations in Five European Countries Are Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities of Digitalisation
Joy Jenkins
Chapter 2: Unravelling the discourses of hyperlocal journalism
Dave Harte
Chapter 3: Closing the democratic deficit? Hyperlocal news sites need help to come to the rescue of socially deprived communities
Dave Toomer
Chapter 4: Local media and territory in Denmark
Flemming Svith
Section 2. Making money from local newspapers
Chapter 5: The many incarnations of the local newspaper in India.
Priya Rajasekar and Shriram Venkatraman
Chapter 6: Community, the public good and the market: media merger regulation and the crisis in Ireland's local newspaper industry
Anthony Cawley
Chapter 7: Navigating turbulent times: organisational culture and its impact on local newspapers.
Sarah O'Hara
Chapter 8: Shaping the new local: the future of local journalism in the public discourse of collective actors in the USA.
Joaquin Cestino
Section 3. Local newspapers and community
Chapter 9: 'I see myself as Batman: I'm doing it in the name of the local community.' Addressing the complexity of the relationship between the local, the local audience and local journalists
Lenka Waschkova
Chapter 10: The Basque identity through the territorial representation of the Basque media
Eneko Bidegain, Ainhoa Larranga and Igor Agirre.
Chapter 11: Rise and fall, rise and fall: The long life and final demise of UK regional newspapers
Tor Clark
Chapter 12: Britain's local papers: Can they switch from commodifying community to doing community?
David Baines
Index
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Perspectives on the local newspaper.
Rachel Matthews
Section 1. Local newspapers as information provider
Chapter 1: Processes, Platforms, and Pay Models: How Local News Organisations in Five European Countries Are Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities of Digitalisation
Joy Jenkins
Chapter 2: Unravelling the discourses of hyperlocal journalism
Dave Harte
Chapter 3: Closing the democratic deficit? Hyperlocal news sites need help to come to the rescue of socially deprived communities
Dave Toomer
Chapter 4: Local media and territory in Denmark
Flemming Svith
Section 2. Making money from local newspapers
Chapter 5: The many incarnations of the local newspaper in India.
Priya Rajasekar and Shriram Venkatraman
Chapter 6: Community, the public good and the market: media merger regulation and the crisis in Ireland's local newspaper industry
Anthony Cawley
Chapter 7: Navigating turbulent times: organisational culture and its impact on local newspapers.
Sarah O'Hara
Chapter 8: Shaping the new local: the future of local journalism in the public discourse of collective actors in the USA.
Joaquin Cestino
Section 3. Local newspapers and community
Chapter 9: 'I see myself as Batman: I'm doing it in the name of the local community.' Addressing the complexity of the relationship between the local, the local audience and local journalists
Lenka Waschkova
Chapter 10: The Basque identity through the territorial representation of the Basque media
Eneko Bidegain, Ainhoa Larranga and Igor Agirre.
Chapter 11: Rise and fall, rise and fall: The long life and final demise of UK regional newspapers
Tor Clark
Chapter 12: Britain's local papers: Can they switch from commodifying community to doing community?
David Baines
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Local journalism;Local newspapers;Digital technology;Hyperlocal;Local media;Basque identity;Organisational culture;Public judgments;Newspaper closures;Hyperlocal websites;Community representation;Hegemonic media forms;Local News;Follow;Johnston Press;Local Journalists;Hyperlocal Journalism;Digital Advertising;Data Journalism;USA;UK Government's Department;Solutions Journalism;Vice Versa;Regional Newspapers;Local News Media;CIC;Local Newspaper;Circulation Revenues;Face To Face;Journalist Interviewee;Hyperlocal Publishers;Wo;Home Town;Basque Country