"Le journalisme consiste à recueillir et à traiter des informations à destination d'un public. Pour jouer son rôle de médiateur entre la réalité sociale et ce public, le journaliste doit maîtriser un certain nombre de techniques, acquérir un savoir-faire. Ce manuel, aujourd'hui sans équiva
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lent, expose et explique l'ensemble des règles du journalisme de presse écrite : recherche de l'information, écriture, genres journalistiques, illustration et mise en pages, journaux électroniques, déontologie... Charpenté, didactique et de lecture facile, ce livre s'appuie sur de nombreux exemples et illustrations, pour exposer avec rigueur un journalisme de méthode, condition de la réussite. L'ouvrage s'adresse en priorité aux journalistes et futurs journalistes, aux autres professionnels de la presse et de la communication, aux étudiants et enseignants qui s'intéressent aux journaux, à l'écriture et à la pratique journalistique." (Description de la maison d'édition)
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"In 1999, Sudan's Arabic periodical press observes its hundredth anniversary. A century before, and one year after the collapse of the Mahdist state (1881–98), the British-dominated “Anglo-Egyptian“ regime (1898–1956) launched an official Arabic-English gazette. Four years later, Lebanese jo
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urnalists founded the region's first independent Arabic newspaper, catering to an audience of Egyptians and Lebanese employed by the new government. These expatriates sparked an interest in journalism among educated Northern Sudanese men, who within a few years of the newspaper's debut were avidly subscribing and contributing to journals." (Abstract)
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"This bibliography attempts to open an additional area of research to scholars interested in the years of Asian journalism prior to about 1960. The bibliography is eclectic and its' scope ambiguous. It is addressed to the researcher in journalism who has little background in the Asian area and littl
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e knowledge of the bibliographical complexity of the Asian field. The scope is hedged by generalities and the careful reader will find many exceptions; however, the main emphasis is asymptomatically defined by the following parameteres: 1. pre-1960; 2. historical and descriptive; 3. newspapers; 4. China; 5. Southeast Asia, primarily Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia; 6. Chinese press in the United States; 7. secondary materials." (Introduction)
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"The press in Tanzania mirrors the political consciousness of a newly independent state and reflects some of the ambiguities that accompany political articulation in a one-party democracy. In this analysis of the four daily newspapers, special attention has been given to the ‘news geography’ whi
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ch is presented in an attempt to anticipate the world image or ‘psychological geography’ which results from reading the daily newspaper. For even the selection of what news to print reflects the tensions and conflicts between an ideal news policy and the limitations imposed by the lack of funds, personnel, and the influence of the western news services." (Abstract)
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"Analysis of the news content of three Argentine dailies: the „La Prensa“, the „La Nación“, the „Herald“. The basic data of the study: classification of the news items under subjects, the „colum“ element, the percentage of news from abroad, the percentage of news withheld, results."
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(Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 1048, topic code 110.1, 110.5)
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"If it is necessary for a newspaper to cater for all types of readers, those columns which are read only by a small minority should not necessarily be sacrificed to the very popular columns — There is then a real danger that faithful readers will be abandoned in favour of marginal readers — Stab
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ility in the number of readers is often the result of offering a great variety of items." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 681, topic code 010, 110.5)
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"Study of 12 important newspapers in India — The political trend and the general aspect of the newspapers are the result of the work of the editorial staff — The publishers and owners play a very small part unless their own interests are involved." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The
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use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 1579, topic code 110.5)
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