"A major imperative for rural newspapers is their long-term survival in the face of limited advertising revenues and low subscriptions. Crispin Maslog’s analysis of ten successful community newspapers shows that not only is it possible for rural newspapers to survive in the long run, but that the
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outlook for their future also seems bright." (Publisher description)
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"O primeiro capÃtulo comenta a polÃtica de comunicação da Igreja latino-americana desde Puebla (pp.11-22), complementada por uma bibliografia "Igreja e comunicação" (pp.18-22). O segundo capÃtulo (pp.23-51) esboça conceitos de comunicação de acordo com as idéias pedagógicas de Paulo Frei
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re. O terceiro capÃtulo (pp.52-67) trata da "imprenta comunitaria" brasileira (pp.52-67) e da educação para a leitura crÃtica de jornais na sala de aula da escola (pp.68-80)." (commbox)
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"In this booklet, we describe in some detail the successful Liberian experiment, and suggest ways in which other countries may organize a similar project through their Information Ministry or other development agency. The third part of the booklet, is a simple "how-to-do-it guide for the editor/publ
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isher of a mimeo newspaper It is, in fact, an elementary manual for the journalist who has had no professional experience, and is in a form suitable for reprinting and wide distribution to the staffs of the rural papers. The mimeo newspaper is, admittedly, a rudimentary form of publishing, technically limited by the capacity of the equipment used. It is none the less significant for all that, and in passing, it should be noted that with skill and care, a professional looking paper can be produced. The important thing, however, is that this method of production enables a means of expression and establishes a small business enterprise, years before it would be economically possible with conventional printing plant. On the basis of the Liberian experience, it is estimated that a paper could be established with an initial outlay of as little as $100, and that it could provide a living for its owner/editor from the outset. This is a beginning from which a publisher and a community might aspire to progress until the time when a printed broadsheet can be produced by a professional staff on a modern printing plant." (Preface)
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"In the Philippines the press of the capital is powerful, while the provincial press is anaemic and weak — Many of the heads of Philippine newspapers are prominent businessmen." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr.
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1409, topic code 110.1, 110.45)
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