Online News and the Public

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Online News and the Public
Author : Michael B. Salwen
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 13 December 2004
ISBN : 9781135616793
Pages : 403 pages
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Online News and the Public by Michael B. Salwen Book PDF Summary

Offers insights on the state of online news, exploring the issues surrounding this convergence of print and electronic platforms, and the public's response to it. The heart of the book is formed by empirical studies - mostly social surveys - coming out of the media effects and uses traditions.

Online News and the Public

Offers insights on the state of online news, exploring the issues surrounding this convergence of print and electronic platforms, and the public's response to it. The heart of the book is formed by empirical studies - mostly social surveys - coming out of the media effects and uses traditions.

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