ABSTRACT

Pulling Newspapers Apart: Analysing Print Journalism explores contemporary UK national and local newspapers at a significant and pivotal moment in their development when some pundits are busily, if mistakenly, announcing their demise.

The book offers a detailed examination of features which previous studies have tended to neglect, such as editorial formats (News, Op Ed pages, readers’ letters, cartoons, obituaries, advice columns, features and opinion columns), aspects of newspaper design (page layout, photographs, supplements, online editions, headlines, the emergence of the compact and Berliner editions), newspaper contents (sport, sex and Page 3, royalty, crime, moral panics and politics) as well as the content of newspapers which is not generated by in house journalists (advertising, TV listings, horoscopes, agency copy and public relations materials). 

This innovative and accessibly written collection provides journalism and media students with an invaluable study of newspapers in the digital age.

chapter |34 pages

Introduction: Newspapers

part |2 pages

PART 1 Editorial formats

chapter 1|9 pages

News

chapter 2|10 pages

Features

chapter 3|11 pages

Readers’ letters

chapter 4|8 pages

Op-ed pages

chapter 5|12 pages

Cartoons

chapter 6|10 pages

Obituaries

chapter 7|9 pages

Advice columnists

chapter 8|9 pages

I, Columnist

part |2 pages

PART 2 Editorial contents

chapter 9|9 pages

Post-ironic page3: porn for the plebs

chapter 10|10 pages

The monarchy

chapter 11|9 pages

Crime reporting

chapter 14|9 pages

Politics and the press

part |2 pages

PART 3 Newspaper design

chapter 15|9 pages

Compacts

chapter 16|6 pages

Photography in newspapers

chapter 17|7 pages

Supplements

chapter 18|8 pages

Page layout and design

chapter 20|9 pages

Headlines

part |2 pages

PART 4 Non-editorial contents

chapter 21|8 pages

Advertising

chapter 22|8 pages

TV pages

chapter 23|8 pages

Horoscopes and popular culture

chapter 25|9 pages

Public relations in the news