An edition of Country conscience (2000)

Country conscience

a history of the New South Wales provincial press, 1841-1995

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An edition of Country conscience (2000)

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a history of the New South Wales provincial press, 1841-1995

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: CHRONOLOGICAL
1 You cannot serve two masters: Strode and his Gazettes
2 Slow forties and fast fifties
3 Vitality tested and tried
4 Rushes and riots: the 1860s
5 Great race for glory: the 1870s
6 Leverage, celebrity and service: the 1880s
7 Cutting off the community's bloodstream: the 1890s
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: ECONOMICS
8 Between the creek and the small debts court
9 Martyrs versus parasites
ROLE, POLITICS AND LIBEL
10 Line upon line
11 Great generative force: press and politics
12 'Penny gag': postal charges for papers
13 Setting out to unite the colonies
14 Attacking the blight of narrowness
15 Libels and long purses
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
16 Breathing life into dry bones: the NSW Country Press Association
17 It takes two to make an argument: amalgamation
18 When a daily chronicle is imperative
PROPRIETORS AND EDITORS
19 A queer game: the editors (19th century)
20 Transfer of power: the editors (20th century)
21 Why dynasties disintegrate
22 Conglomeration of generations: the Vincents
23 Never believe what a traveller tells you: the Westons
24 A weakness for starting papers: the Bradleys and the Woods
CHAIN OWNERSHIP
25 Coming of the corporations
26 Breaking the mould: Armati, Newton and Lord
27 Little acorn becomes Rural Press Ltd
28 Miners' voice and murder special: Newcastle and Wollongong
GATHERING AND PRODUCING THE NEWS
29 The shipping news - and it's grim: the news (19th century)
30 Eyeball-to-eyeball reporting: the news (20th century)
31 Meltdown: the technology of newspaper production
32 New site for a new millennium: 1930-1995
33 End note.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 410-418) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
079/.944/09034
Library of Congress
PN5524 .K57 2000

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xviii, 478 p. :
Number of pages
478

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OL3544256M
ISBN 10
0646402706
LCCN
2001535885
OCLC/WorldCat
48129168
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4869954

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