Press and Public
Who Reads What, When, Where, and Why in American Newspapers, 2nd Edition
By Leo Bogart
Published August 1st 1989 by Routledge – 384 pages
Series: Routledge Communication Series
Published August 1st 1989 by Routledge – 384 pages
Series: Routledge Communication Series
"…puts mountains of newspaper industry research into an informative, readable form."
—Editor and Publisher
"Superb…Bogart's analysis, his treatment of data, and his generalizations are carefully considered…an excellent reference source for those of us who are concerned about the relationship of media and public."
—Journal of Communication
"If the NEW YORK TIMES is the `newspaper of record,' Press and Public…is the `record of newspapers.'"
—Marketing and Media Decisions
"…the best available book on what is known about readers of the American daily newspaper….This is an excellent current way to get context on the role of the press vis-a-vis the electronic media in America."
—Communication Booknotes
Contents: Introduction: Newspapers in Transition. The Challenge to Newspapers. The Business of Newspapers. The Audience for Newspapers. The Evolution of Reading Habits. Living With Newspapers. What's in the Paper? News, the Newspaper, and Television. Newspaper Editors and Their Readers. What Do Readers Read? Marketing and Journalism.
Name: Press and Public: Who Reads What, When, Where, and Why in American Newspapers, 2nd Edition (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Leo Bogart. Press and Public, Who Reads What, When, Where, and Why in American Newspapers, 2nd Edition, Leo Bogart, Communication Studies, Journalism & Professional Media
Categories: Communication Studies, Journalism & Professional Media