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  1. A series of developments 1850-1890 transformed the small closed newspaper world into big business. From 1860 until 1910 was the 'golden age' of newspaper publication, with technical advances in printing and communication combined with a professionalisation of journalism and the prominence of new owners.

  2. Mar 23, 2017 · The Daily Mail’s attack on judges who upheld the rights of Parliament as ‘Enemies of the People’ was one of the most perturbing in the history of British journalism. Then Donald Trump became President of the USA, following a campaign dominated by controversies on Twitter and talk of ‘post-truth’ politics.

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    • 2017
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  4. By 1900 popular journalism in Britain aimed at the largest possible audience, including the working class, had proven a success and made its profits through advertising. Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (1865–1922), "More than anyone... shaped the modern press.

  5. Jan 1, 2011 · The credibility problem has become worse over the last 40 years due to the entrenchment of the tabloid culture (e.g., Conboy 2011; Davies 2009;Watson and Hickham 2010). The tabloid format has been ...

  6. History of British newspapers. Linotype operators preparing hot-metal type 'slugs' to be assembled in columns and pages by hand compositors. This letterpress mode of newspaper production was supplanted in the 1970s and 1980s by the cleaner, more economical offset litho process. The history of British newspapers begins in the 17th century with ...

  7. This impressive book brings together two strands of media history to create a new narrative, attempting to explain how and why newspaper journalism in Britain and the United States was transformed between the 1830s and the first decades of the 20th century, establishing the popular style of journalism we know today.

  8. Victorian Journalism in Plenty 3 1 3. George Newnes and the New Journalism in Britain, 1880-1910: Culture. Kate Jackson bridges the gap between books that focus on journalists and Both historiographical and theoretical, with a nuanced analysis of class and. technical and marketing innovations, the study touches on a dozen.