01706cam a2200337 a 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100017000670150019000840150019001030160018001220200018001400200015001580200025001730200022001980350024002200400066002440420014003100500022003240820014003460840018003601000017003782450056003952600040004513000025004915040066005165050736005826500016013186500016013347000018013501561115620170105102845.0090204s2010 cau b 001 0 eng d a 2009922265 aGBA9846252bnb aGBA9846252dnb7 a0153573922Uk a9781412931199 a1412931193 a9781412931205 (pbk.) a1412931207 (pbk.) a(OCoLC)ocn351320316 aUKMcUKMdBTCTAdYDXCPdBWKUKdVLBdCDXdBWXdUV0dDEBBGdDLC alccopycat00aPN4775b.C64 201004a070.4222 aAP 228002rvk1 aCole, Peter.10aNewspaper journalism /cPeter Cole and Tony Harcup. aLos Angeles, Calif. :bSAGE,c2010. avi, 223 p. ;c25 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [206]-216) and index.0 aPart I: Newspapers past and present. -- 1. The continuing importance of newspaper journalism -- 2. The UK national press today -- Beyond fleet street: newspapers in the regions and nations -- 4. Headlines from newspaper history -- Part II: COntemporary practices and current debates. -- 5. The changing political economy of the press -- 6. From telling stories to providing content: journalism in the digital age -- 7. The press under scrutiny: self regulation and ethics -- 8. Digging deeper: investigative journalism in newspapers -- Part III: Making sense of newspapers. -- 9. Hacks and academy: theorising journalism -- 10. Newspapers at the crossroads -- 11. Read all about it: a critical bibliography of newspaper journalism. 0aJournalism. 0aNewspapers.1 aHarcup, Tony.