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How valid is the distinction between the popular and the quality press in Britain?
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The essay explores the distinctions between quality newspapers and tabloid press in the UK, focusing on The Times and The Sun as primary examples. It examines how both publications, owned by Rupert Murdoch, may blur the lines between quality and tabloid journalism. The discussion also addresses the impact of the internet on the representation of these newspapers, raising questions about their accessibility and influence in the digital age. Through this analysis, the essay aims to highlight the evolving landscape of British media.
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2011, paperback
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