First published in January 1905, the Irish Independent is widely acknowledged as having been influenced by developments in journalism first associated, almost a decade earlier, with the Daily Mail in Britain. However, this article argues that while the Irish Independent adopted many elements of New Journalism its proprietor, William Martin Murphy was strategically selective in how elements were incorporated within his new venture. The success of the Irish Independent can be viewed as the outcome of two processes: the selection and adaption of some aspects of New Journalism to create a successful commercial newspaper but also the exclusion of what were considered the less desirable elements of New Journalism that may have damaged the title’s...
The substance of this book appeared originally in the form of articles contributed to the Daily mail...
James Plunkett's novel, Strumpet City provides a panoramic view of the impact of the rise of militan...
Journal article (book review)The essays in this collection are expanded versions of papers given at ...
First published in January 1905, the Irish Independent is widely acknowledged as having been influen...
During the first half of the twentieth century the Irish media were primarily reliant on news agenci...
The relationships between the constituent nations of Great Britain and Ireland have complex historie...
This article examines one of the first attempts by Irish journalists to establish a professional rep...
Much of the focus on the closure of the News of the World in 2011 was in the context of the newspape...
The relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and news journalism in Ireland has long been prob...
Concentrating on the Daily Express, Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, this thesis examines the relationsh...
This book explores the links between Irish periodical journals of the twentieth century and journali...
This article examines the newsboy as both an important figure of early twentieth-century Irish stre...
Newspaper developed in Ireland as a political press, with each publication clearly identified with p...
Matthews, Kelly. The Bell Magazine and the Representation of Irish Identity: Opening Windows. Dublin...
The objective of the study is to understand the Business and Cultural Challenges to The Irish Times...
The substance of this book appeared originally in the form of articles contributed to the Daily mail...
James Plunkett's novel, Strumpet City provides a panoramic view of the impact of the rise of militan...
Journal article (book review)The essays in this collection are expanded versions of papers given at ...
First published in January 1905, the Irish Independent is widely acknowledged as having been influen...
During the first half of the twentieth century the Irish media were primarily reliant on news agenci...
The relationships between the constituent nations of Great Britain and Ireland have complex historie...
This article examines one of the first attempts by Irish journalists to establish a professional rep...
Much of the focus on the closure of the News of the World in 2011 was in the context of the newspape...
The relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and news journalism in Ireland has long been prob...
Concentrating on the Daily Express, Daily Mail and Daily Mirror, this thesis examines the relationsh...
This book explores the links between Irish periodical journals of the twentieth century and journali...
This article examines the newsboy as both an important figure of early twentieth-century Irish stre...
Newspaper developed in Ireland as a political press, with each publication clearly identified with p...
Matthews, Kelly. The Bell Magazine and the Representation of Irish Identity: Opening Windows. Dublin...
The objective of the study is to understand the Business and Cultural Challenges to The Irish Times...
The substance of this book appeared originally in the form of articles contributed to the Daily mail...
James Plunkett's novel, Strumpet City provides a panoramic view of the impact of the rise of militan...
Journal article (book review)The essays in this collection are expanded versions of papers given at ...