Canadian news services / by Carman Cumming, Mario Cardinal, Peter Johansen.: Z1-1980/1-41-6E-PDF
The effect of newspaper concentration on an individual city is, at least on one level, clear and striking. When a newspaper is closed, citizens find they have lost one of the "voices" they were used to hearing. Businesses find they have lost an advertising vehicle, and politicians a platform. The effect of newspaper concentration on the national news system is much less obvious, but in the long run perhaps no less important.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Privy Council Office. Canada. Royal Commission on Newspapers. |
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Title | Canadian news services / by Carman Cumming, Mario Cardinal, Peter Johansen. |
Series title | Research publications ; v. 6 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Note(s) | Digitized edition from print produced by Privy Council Office of Canada. Issued also in French under title: Les agences de presse. |
Publishing information | Ottawa : Royal Commission on Newspapers, c1981. |
Author / Contributor | Cumming, Carman. Cardinal, Mario. Johansen, Peter. |
Description | ix, 72 p. |
ISBN | 0-660-11044-X |
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Subject terms | Newspapers |
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