ABSTRACT

The local media - local newspapers and radio, regional television, cable television and local news on the internet - represents a diverse and rapidly-changing sector of the British media landscape. Bringing together media academics, local journalists and other media professionals, this text presents a thorough, up-to-date and authoritative account of recent developments and future prospects for Britain's local newspapers, local media and local journalism.

Drawing on current research and relevant literature, the book covers:

*key developments in the local media scene
*the distinctive editorial format of local newspapers
*news sources and other sources available to local journalists
*recent developments in media policy
*online journalism
*ethics and regulations
*the impact of new technology.

Situating the study within the context of local, national and multi-national media networks, this unique text provides students with a well-written and wide-ranging assessment of all aspects of the local media in the UK and as such, will be a welcome addition to the current literature.

part |69 pages

Local newspapers and local media

chapter |13 pages

Attacking the devil?

Local journalists and local newspapers in the UK

chapter |12 pages

News from a small country

The media in Scotland

chapter |10 pages

Profits, politics and paramilitaries

The local news media in Northern Ireland

part |56 pages

The economics of the local press

part |45 pages

Local newspapers: exploring the range

chapter |10 pages

Real readers, real news

The work of a local newspaper editor

chapter |12 pages

A right free for all!

Competition, soundbite journalism and developments in the local free press

chapter |11 pages

Local news, global politics

Reporting the London bomb attacks

part |45 pages

Constructing the local news agenda

part |82 pages

Read all about it! Editorial content in the local press

chapter |11 pages

Letters to the editor

Giving voice to the readers

chapter |13 pages

Open source?

Hearing voices in the local press

chapter |11 pages

Out damned plot

The Evening Standard and the introduction of the London congestion charge