What it is
Minding the business
Changing times
For form's sake
In theory
100
All the news that fits into this.
What is the newshole?
100
The loss of this type of revenue source presents a serious problem for newspapers.
What is classified ads?
100
This momentous event in history drove consolidation of newspapers.
What is the Great Depression?
100
The Internet has brought us this new form of newspaper edition.
What is the replica edition?
100
As newspapers add lifestyle content, they are seeking to fulfill this communication function and meet this reader need.
What is the entertainment function and need for diversion?
200
Two giants of 19th century journalism used this strategy against each other.
What is yellow journalism?
200
The most significant book of the penny press era, this best-seller sold over 300,000 copies in its first year.
What is Harriet Beecher Stowe's UNCLE TOM's CABIN?
200
In addition to an efficient printing press, these had to exist for mass newspapers to succeed.
What is a mass audience able to read and interested in politics?
200
Japan is way ahead in this inventory-less form of publishing.
What is printing on demand?
200
Newspapers are the only medium with the resources to carry out the surveillance function in this way.
What is the local level?
300
Unlike Cosmopolitan, circulation through this form is less than 20% of circulation for most top magazines.
What is single-copy or newsstand sales?
300
These are the four basic sources of magazine revenue.
What is subscriptions, single-copy (aka newsstand) sales, advertising, and other services?
300
After the Civil War, this inexpensive reading material became extremely popular.
What is paperbacks?
300
Print dailies come in these forms.
What is National newspapers, large metropolitan dailies, medium sized dailies, small town dailies?
300
A leader in trendsetting, this medium is tops in the socialization function.
What is magazines?
400
These three departments make up newspaper operations.
What is business, production and news-editiorial?
400
These are the two major mechanical costs associated with printing.
What is composition and production?
400
The emerging pattern of newspaper ownership has these characteristics.
What is concentration of ownership and a decrease in the number of cities with competing papers?
400
Credibility and objectivity are especially difficult to establish with these kind of journalists.
What is citizen journalists?
400
The penny press of the mid 1800s not only saw major changes in the business and news-gathering model of newspapers, but also in the definition of this fundamental aspect of journalism.
What is the definition of what constituted news?
500
This system of assigning reporters leads to efficient relationships with sources.
What is the beat system?
500
After WWII this trend reshaped the book publishing industry making it profitable into the 1970s.
What is mergers and acquisitions by large corporations?
500
Capitalizing on their strongest asset, magazines could use this strategy to make money in the digital age.
What is charging fees to access photo archives?
500
This form of visual content is credited with helping to fight entrenched 19th century corruption.
What is political cartoons?
500
With computers being universally available, this aspect of magazine production is an example of remediation of the earliest magazines.
What is uniting production and editorial functions?