Preserving the Press is an insider account that vividly describes the personalities, organizations, and policy debates of the American daily newspaper business at a critical moment in its history. Bogart shows how this major American institution confronted the great social and technological changes that threatened its established position.
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Preserving the Press is an insider account that vividly describes the personalities, organizations, and policy debates of the American daily newspaper business at a critical moment in its history. Bogart shows how this major American institution confronted the great social and technological changes that threatened its established position.
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Very Good+ Very near Fine dust jacket. Size: Octavo; Columbia University Press, 1991; First Printing with full number line; 327pp. An association copy, inscribed from Otto A. Silha to John Cowles Jr. on the dedication page. In addition there is a memo laid in with a note from Silha to Cowles Jr. on Silha's stationary. The book is dedicated to Otto A. Silha, who was a famous Minneapolis journalist who ran the Cowles media company for twenty-five years along with John Cowles Jr. A Very Good+ book with a slight lean and fading to the bottom edges of the boards in a Very near Fine dust jacket. DJ protected in Mylar wraps. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.