Transformation of Chinese Newspaper Companies

Management, Production and Administration
 
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Short description:

This book focuses on the transformation of Chinese newspaper companies in aspects of managerial strategies, newsroom practices and interactions with national policies. The primary argue is that the transformation is oriented to the Internet market, which is a consensus of newspaper practitioners and government administrators.

Long description:

This book focuses on the transformation of Chinese newspaper companies in aspects of managerial strategies, newsroom practices and interactions with national policies. The comparative case study of two publishers comprises empirical evidence from editors, editor-in-chiefs, commercial staff, managers, technicians and scholarly experts. Locating in the intersection of media management, journalism and media policy, its analytical devices include differing but related theories.



With the primary data and integrated theoretical frameworks, the primary argue is that the transformation is oriented to the Internet market, which is a consensus of newspaper practitioners and government administrators.

Table of Contents:

Contents



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Acknowledgements *



Foreword *



Chapter 1 Introduction *



Chapter 2 Conceptualisation *



Chapter 3 Context of Transformation *



Chapter 4 Transformation of Management *



Chapter 5 Transformation of production *



Chapter 6 Transformation of Administration *



Chapter 7 Conclusions *



Bibliography *



Appendix *