The Menace of the Corporate Newspaper: Fact Or Fiction?Iowa State University Press, 1996 - 355 pages This text studies the origins and effects of the corporate form of newspaper organisation. It explores the controversies surrounding corporate ownership through a review of the literature as well as by means of empirical research. |
Contents
The Problem of the Corporate Newspaper | 3 |
History of the Corporate Newspaper | 31 |
Classical Theories of Organizational Structure | 59 |
Copyright | |
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