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The establishment of Wisconsin's territorial newspapers, 1833-1848Fix, Jacqueline Ann. January 1961 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1961. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 141-147).
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M.M. "Brick" Pomeroy: forgotten man of the nineteenth century /Tucker, Ruth, January 1979 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Northern Illinois University, 1979. / Photocopy of typescript. Ann Arbor : University Microfilms, 1981. -- iv, 374 leaves ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [356]-374).
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Aproximações entre jornalismo e literatura no debate sobre a crise do jornal : o caso de Eliane Brum /Martins, Lilian Juliana. January 2010 (has links)
Orientador: Marcelo Magalhães Bulhões / Banca: Cremilda Celeste de Araújo Medina / Banca: Danilo Rothberg / Resumo: De que forma se configura o que tem se chamado de crise do jornalismo impresso, o cenário e os dados sobre a mídia impressa contemporânea, que tenta se reposicionar em tempos de novos suportes midiáticos, são, a princípio momento, relacionados nesse trabalho nesse trabalho. Ao apresentar as estratégias e inovações de revistas e jornais impressos nacionais para atrair leitores, chega-se às aproximações entre jornalismo e literatura. A acuidade com o texto utilizando recursos comuns à literatura é entendida nesse trabalho como uma das possibilidades para colaborar com a repaginação dos jornais impressos diários. É nesse ponto que a realização jornalística de Eliane Brum é analisada. Sob a perspectiva da linguagem adotada pela jornalista e sob a temática escolhida para suas reportagens, os textos de Eliane Brum são debatidos. A partir dos conceitos da teoria literária e de argumentos de pesquisadores que estudam de que forma a aproximação entre jornalismo e literatura pode colaborar para levar os leitores de volta às páginas dos jornais, defende-se a produção de textos onde o jornalismo e o literário se aproximam e se mesclam. Ao final, é feita uma breve discussão sobre a forma com que o estímulo para a produção jornalística com traços da literatura poderia acontecer nos cursos de jornalismo / Abstract: In what is configure what has been called the crisis of newspaper journalism, the scenery and the data on the contemporary print media, which tries to reposition itself in times of new media supports, are, at the fisrt moment, in this related work. By presenting the strategies and innovations in national magazines and newspapers to attract readers, arrive at the similarities between journalism and literature. The acuity with the text using common features to the literature is understood in this work as one of the possibilities to collaborate with the makeover of the daily newspapers. It is here that the journalistic implementation of Eliane Brum is analyzed. From the perspective of the language adopted by the journalist and under the theme chose for its stories, the texts by Eliane Brum are debated. From the concepts of literary theory and arguments of researchers who study how the approach between journalism and literature can collaborate to bring readers back to the pages of newspapers, defends the production of texts in which journalism and literary approach and mingle. In the end, is a brief discussion about the way that the stimulus for the journalistic production with traces of literature could happen in journalism courses / Mestre
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Theoretical aspects of wage regulation, with a practical application of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to small daily newspapers of KansasPlatt, Charles Morris January 1941 (has links)
Typescript, etc.
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Survey of Florida newspaper librariesUnknown Date (has links)
"The purpose of this paper is to survey the history, development and present status of newspaper libraries in Florida. The writer's choice of this subject has grown out of an interest in both journalism and library science and previous experience on a Florida newspaper. In gathering information for this survey, the writer visited three of the newspaper libraries and personally interviewed the librarians. These interviews gave the writer an insight into this specialized field of library service"--Introduction. / "August, 1953." / At head of title: Florida State University. / Typescript. / "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Arts." / Advisor: Agnes Gregory, Professor Directing Paper. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 35-36).
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A Study of Thirty Newspaper-in-the-classroom ProgramsWarrick, Shirley Malinda 08 1900 (has links)
This study looks at thirty of the largest Newspaper in the Classroom (NIC) programs being operated in the United States. The researcher employed the questionnaire survey method to achieve quantitative and qualitative results.
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News Or Speculation? A Comparative Content Analysis Of Headlines And The Prevalence Of Speculative Language In Corporate And Independently Owned NewspapersHudock, Lindsay 01 January 2005 (has links)
This study began with the question of whether the press is conveying messages that contain speculation of future events as opposed to the recounting of current events. Speculative language is a form of subjective speech and as such its presence in press content defies the journalist principle of objectivity. The analysis sought to identify two newspaper's use of speculative language within headlines in the news sections. Two other variables considered were article placement, and the ownership structure of the news organizations. Previous research supports the claim that the ownership structure of an organization can influence the content it publishes (Lacy, 1986). With this in mind, the study attempted to determine if these variables have an affect on the nature or frequency of speculative language in news content. The researcher explored the question of speculative language in the press by analyzing headlines from the A (Main) and Local sections from two Florida newspapers, the corporately owned Orlando Sentinel and the independent St. Petersburg Times. The researcher chose to study headlines because they convey the newsworthiness of the story and former research confirms that reader perceptions of a news account can depend on the headline (Pfau, 1995; Tannenbaum, 1953). The aim was to comparatively study the news headlines through quantitative content analysis of the language used.
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Workers' perceptions of the effects of technological change at two southwestern Pennsylvania newspaper publishers /Simpson, Alfred E. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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History of the Plano Star-Courier, 1873-1973Garrett, Judy Whatley 08 1900 (has links)
This study traces the history of the Plano Star-Courier. Information was obtained from newspaper files, interviews, and directories. The thesis is divided into six chapters: Chapter I introduces the study; Chapter II chronicles the founding of Plano and the first newspaper publications; Chapter III concerns consolidation of the newspapers in Plano; Chapter IV traces the changes in ownership; Chapter V describes the newspaper under family ownership and corporation ownership; Chapter VI summarizes the history, influence, and future of the Star-Courier. This thesis combines the history of the Plano Star- Courier and the previously unwritten history of the town. For 100 years, the Star-Courier reflected the attitudes, values, and needs of people in the community.
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An Analysis of the Correspondence of Environmental Coverage in Ohio's Six Major Metropolitan Newspapers to Citizen Perception of Environmental ProblemsMueller, John F. 25 April 2006 (has links)
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