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What is the role of a free press in a democratic society?
Why does it have special protection under the constitution? Does that protection in turn require any special efforts on the part of the press?
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Chapter 10 BOOKS
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How did the printing press cause a SOCIAL and CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION?
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19th century innovations turn books into mass media
introduction of linotype machines offset lithography introduction of affordable paperback books printed on cheaper paper And this led to . . .
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Changes in the culture rapid spread of knowledge and literacy
emergence of middle class and new professions emergence of compulsory education of masses emergence of women’s market for books
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The Segmented Book Market
Trade Books (adult and juvenile) Professional Books Textbooks Mass-Market Paperbacks Religious Books Reference Books University Press Books [Comic Books]
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Issues in Bookselling media trend toward large corporate chain ownership chains and superstores threaten small, specialized independent book shops specialized niches for independents: e.g. used and rare books phenomenal rise of online bookstores use of books as marketing devices
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Parallels in the development of print forms of mass media
What do books, magazines, and newspapers have in common? How do they differ?
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Is reading obsolete? Let’s try to answer that question with the empirical information of our own experience.
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