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The Story of the Scottish Press
Harry Reid
ISBN: 9780715208366
Format: Paperback
Publisher:St Andrew Press
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How has the media treated the Christian churches and their message over the past 40 years? Have they contributed to the decline in membership? Have they been fair? Read Deadline: the Story of the Scottish Press and make up your own mind.
The newspaper business is an adrenaline rush from start to finish. Scotland has its own media environment, a journalistic village where everyone knows each other and is engaged in an exuberant battle that has been raging for over half a century. Deadline: A History of the Scottish Press covers the scoops, the rivalries, the larger-than-life characters, politics, religion, sport, and much much more. It reveals the story behind the stories.
| ISBN | 0715208365 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | ISBN13 | 9780715208366 (What's this?) | | Pages | 224 | | Publisher | St Andrew Press | | Published in | Edinburgh | | Imprint | St Andrew Press | | Height (mm) | 216 | | Format | Paperback | | Width (mm) | 135 | | Publication date | 17 Oct 2006 | | Academic level | General | | DEWEY | 072.911 | |
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'Readers from the South, no less than from the North, will be fascinated by the media frenzy regarding the voting rights of Scottish MPs on purely English matters, which reverberates through British politics today. Reid's analysis will be a future quarry for those who wonder how on earth Scotland could be on the brink of divorce from the UK.' -- Tam Dalyell The Oldie '...a superbly written, engaging and sometimes hilarious memoir of the profession.' -- Rosemary Goring The Herald 'Reid's account is fascinating, unashamedly nostalgic and full of mischief, madness and militancy'. -- Claire Smith The Scotsman 'Written with verve and spirit, this is a fascinating account of an important subject.' Sunday Herald 'Deadline, Harry Reid's history of the Scottish press, is not only an enlightening read on the subject but it's a fund of hilarious anecdotes too.' -- Book Worm The Scotsman 'A must-read for understanding the Scottish press - Harry Reid tells the story, warts and all, with panache, rare insight and authority.' -- Prof. Tom Devine  Be the first to write a customer review
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