The Press: A Neglected Factor in the Economic History of the Twentieth Century, Issue 1 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
advantage advertising revenue appeal Arnold Bennett attempt Beaverbrook became become Beverley Baxter Britain business cycle cent change in communication Chicago Cited compelled countries decline demands dominated Dooley economic editorial effects emphasized England Escott evident F. W. Wile favoured feature material followed foreign policy Frank Munsey G. C. Lewis George Britt George Seldes Graham Wallas H. W. Massingham hear and read Hearst hydro-electric power Ibid important extent increase circulation influence interest inventions journalist language large advertiser Large newspaper large numbers lecture lumpy character marketing mathematics mechanical pulp ment Moberly Bell monopoly of knowledge monopoly position neglect newsprint mills nineteenth century Northcliffe particularly political economy politician power sites Press New York prestige prices of newspapers problems production propaganda public opinion R. D. Blumenfeld radio remark result Scripps secure sensitive social sciences success T. V. Smith tabloid technological change tion truth twentieth century United wrote