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The Congratulatory Banquet To His Eminence, Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop Of New York, By The Catholic Club Of The City Of New York, On Wednesday Evening, April 30, 1924, At The Waldorf Astoria, Was An Event Of Unusual Interest. The Attendance Was A Distinguished One, Comprising The Representatives Of The State And City, The Foremost Figures In The Professional, Industrial And Commercial Life Of The Metropolis, The Largest Number Of Club Members In The History Of The Organization And The Most Numerous Gathering Of The American Hierarchy Ever Assembled. The Cardinal's Address On That Occasion Was An Utterance Of Unusual Significance. The Club Has, Therefore, Deemed It Of Such Importance As To Justify The Permanent Record That Will Be Afforded By This Publication.
A definitive account of newspaper and periodical press history across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales covering 1650 to the present day.
A fresh, cutting-edge account of the mediascape of modern Britain from a key name in journalism studies in the UK.
Examining four popular tabloid newspapers, this book talks about the variety of linguistics strategies they use to depict contemporary Britain. It also considers how this imaginary community of the British nation is drawn through themes, such as 'outsiders' and 'insiders', women, celebrity, history and politics.
Martin Conboy explores the complex and dynamic relationship between the popular press and popular culture. He argues for the importance of an historical perspective in understanding the contemporary relationship between the popular and the press. The book concludes with an analysis of the popular press in a globalized media environment.
Traditional news values no longer hold, infotainment has the day. Journalism is in a terminal state of decline. Or so some contemporary commentators would argue. Although there has been a great diversity in format and ownership over time, Conboy demonstrates the surprising continuity of concerns in the history of journalism.
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