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Reporting U.S.-European Relations : Four Nations, Four Newspapers, PDF eBook

Reporting U.S.-European Relations : Four Nations, Four Newspapers PDF

Edited by James A. Cooney

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Reporting U.S.-European Relations: Four Nations, Four Newspapers is a compilation of U.S. and European perspectives from different daily newspapers. Chapter 1 is about the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ).

After a brief background of the newspaper, from one dictator to another, the paper is described as having no editor.

The political, economic, and cultural policies are made by ""editor-publishers."" Political philosophy in the FAZ is very cohesive and conservative, which readers of a wide political spectrum rely upon.

Chapter 2 deals with the New York Times, which is founded in 1851 and has undergone many changes, making it the most respected daily newspaper in the United States.

This circulation is considered a chronologist of current events, and more than an opinion maker, it is also considered an educator.

Chapter 3 is about The Times (London), founded in 1785 under a different name.

This circulation is one of the most influential newspapers in the world, with a succession of notable editors.

Considered by some as boring, this newspaper is bought by Rupert Murdoch, making it still in substance a uniquely British expression of life.

Chapter 4 is about Le Monde, founded in December 1944 upon the request of General Charles de Gaulle.

This circulation is considered the most important and prestigious daily newspaper in France, very nationalistic, and a receptacle for debate. This collection of essays will prove invaluable to practicing journalists, politicians, public and government leaders, and students of journalism.

Writers and authors will also find this collection entertaining and informative.

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