Stop Press the last days of newspapers by Rachel Buchanan
Stop Press the last days of newspapers by Rachel Buchanan
By Rachel Buchanan
ISBN: 9781922070579
History: Australiana
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Publisher: Scribe Publications
Binding: Paperback
Publication: 30/09/2013
Pages: 192
Subjects: Social Science,Media Studies,Biography & Autobiography,Editors, Journalists, Publishers,Language Arts & Disciplines,Journalism,Communication Studies
Authers: Rachel Buchanan
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There is a story that no one in the media seems willing to tell, one
in which journalists have a vested interest: the death of newspapers.
Traditionally known to break the biggest headlines, to chase the rumours
to their source, and to undertake the most in-depth reporting,
newspapers are now grappling with the most formidable challenges since
the advent of print.
Reporter Rachel Buchanan started work at The Age in 1993, as
a subeditor. In 2012, after a decade out of the newsroom, she returned
to subediting, but in a markedly different environment: along with a
host of other jobs in newspaper production, the role had been
outsourced. The title of subeditor no longer exists at the paper.
In this insightful, passionate book, Buchanan chronicles her
experiences, providing a unique insider’s perspective on the rise and
slow decline of the printed newspaper. She exposes the brutal
cost-cutting measures of companies intent on squeezing every drop of
profit from print before they turn to digital, and examines the
consequences for those affected — for it is not only the journalists and
editors who are losing their jobs, but also printers, paper-makers, and
distributors whose livelihood is disappearing.
Investigating one of the most fundamental transitions in the Australian media today, Stop Press is a brilliant account from a journalist at the front lines of history.
ISBN: 9781922070579
