Bad News at the ‘Observer’
Colin Legum, 4 November 1982
Powers of the Press: The World’s Great Newspapers
by Martin Walker.
Quartet, 401 pp., £15, July 1982,0 7043 2271 4 Show More
by Martin Walker.
Quartet, 401 pp., £15, July 1982,
Goodbye Gutenberg: The Newspaper Revolution of the 1980s
by Anthony Smith.
Oxford, 367 pp., £3.95, January 1982,9780198272434 Show More
by Anthony Smith.
Oxford, 367 pp., £3.95, January 1982,
New Technology and Industrial Relations in Fleet Street
by Roderick Martin.
Oxford, 367 pp., £17.50, October 1981,9780198272434 Show More
by Roderick Martin.
Oxford, 367 pp., £17.50, October 1981,
News Ltd: Why you can’t read all about it
by Brian Whitaker.
Minority Press Group, 176 pp., £3.25, June 1981,0 906890 04 7 Show More
by Brian Whitaker.
Minority Press Group, 176 pp., £3.25, June 1981,
“... a Labour government, given that the overwhelming majority of newspapers are anti-Labour; or how Harry Truman was able to win his Presidential election when only 4 per cent of American papers (measured in terms of readership) supported him? There was a newspaper poll in the Forties which showed that a majority of Daily Express readers thought that the paper ... ”