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“Get the News! Get the News!” — Speed in Transatlantic Journalism, 1830–1914 time — and seemed centuries removed from the leisurely tempo of nineteenth-century print journalism when most news, even with the use of the telegraph and telephone, took more than a day to reach its audience.. In the July incident speed had caught up with reporting, and in a curious, almost cosmic way, transcended it.figure 发表于 2025-3-30 15:06:46
Introduction: Anglo-American Media Interactions, 1850–2000 increasing concern to both British and American scholars. Yet, given that the countries share a common political and cultural heritage and that, in recent years, “British” media empires such as those of Rupert Murdoch and Conrad Black have thrust their way into the United States, it is surprising t放纵 发表于 2025-3-30 16:34:11
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The London Press and the American Civil Warave explored how a variety of important issues, such as antislavery, democratic politics, American expansionism, and economic self-interest affected British reactions to the conflict, though not always in the manner that one might expect.. Older accounts of the war and Anglo-American relations offer