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  2. History of journalism - Wikipedia

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    Instead, such demands appeared in polemical papers based in Japan, for example, those edited by Liang Qichao (1873–1929). [16] The overthrow of the old imperial regime in 1911 produced a surge in Chinese nationalism, an end to censorship, and a demand for professional, nationwide journalism. [17] All the major cities launched such efforts.

  3. History of American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Merchants published mainly commercial papers. For example, The Boston Daily Advertiser reported on ship arrivals and departures. Prior to the 1830s, a majority of US newspapers were aligned with a political party or platform. Political parties would sponsor anonymous political figures in The Federal Republican and Daily Gazette.

  4. History of American journalism - Wikipedia

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    The most important newspapers of the 1790s-1800s were closely read by other editors and copied from. They would be read aloud and commented upon in coffee houses and taverns. [19] [20] Gazette of the United States in Philadelphia. It was the leading Federalist newspaper, founded in 1789 and edited by John Fenno. It was a militant mouthpiece for ...

  5. Google archives really old newspapers

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    Google is digitizing microfilm from old newspapers and bringing it online to you -- free. It's springing for the cost to put the old film online, opening up vast amounts of local American history ...

  6. Old media - Wikipedia

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    It would be far more accurate, according to the theoretical argument of authors like Ernst, to view new and old media as a spectrum. [27] The challenges faced by old media, therefore, will never completely remove them from the public mass media sphere. "Old media" as an idea only ever existed because "new media" does.

  7. Column: Some newspapers are deleting old crime stories to ...

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    You can sympathize with the subjects of past stories without thinking we should erase history.

  8. History of newspaper publishing - Wikipedia

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    Shen Bao was the most important Chinese-language newspaper until 1905 and was still important until the communists came to power 1949. [104] Shen bao and other major newspapers saw public opinion as the driving force of historical change, of the sort that would bring progress reason and modernity to China. The editors portrayed public opinion ...

  9. OPINION: Elections are always important, especially in a ...

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    Oct. 6—Elections are always important. As longtime Spokesman-Review political writer Jim Camden explained this past summer in an insightful article: Our nation's history shows us that the ...