
CHAPTER I THE FUNCTION OF A NEWSPAPER
CHAPTER II NEWSCOLLECTING AND REPORTING
CHAPTER III THE GREAT NEWSAGENCIES
CHAPTER IV THE NEWSPAPER AS AN ORGAN OF OPINION
CHAPTER V THE NEWSPAPER AS A BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
CHAPTER VI THE MECHANICAL PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF A NEWSPAPER
CHAPTER VII THE LONDON DAILY AND PERIODICAL PRESS
CHAPTER VIII NEWSPAPERS IN THE PROVINCES AND IN THE EMPIRE
CHAPTER IX CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS
CHAPTER X JOURNALISM AND JOURNALISTS
In this insightful essay the author turns a familiar, daily object—the newspaper—into a subject of careful scrutiny. He walks readers through the many roles a paper plays, from the bustling factories that churn out thousands of copies each minute to the quiet moments when a housewife flips through the pages for a recipe or a politician scans the editorial line. The tone is conversational yet precise, inviting anyone who has ever taken a copy on the train to reconsider what lies behind the ink.
Beyond the surface, the work explores the hidden mechanisms that keep the press alive: the massive advertising engine, the flow of opinion, and the logistical marvel that distributes news across a nation. By comparing a newspaper to a ship, the author illustrates how it serves simultaneously as residence, transport, and cargo, constantly navigating the pressures of commerce and power. Listeners will come away with a richer understanding of an institution that shapes daily life while remaining largely unseen.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (301K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2018-02-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1868–1952
A journalist, editor, and economist, he moved between the newspaper office and the academic world with unusual ease. He is best remembered for writing clearly about journalism and for his work on economic ideas such as supply and demand.
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