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This work investigates the systemic pressures and internal conflicts that led to the closure of a Jewish newspaper. The author, Mark Braham, draws upon his personal experience as a publisher to analyze the intersection of community politics, financial viability, and editorial independence. He presents a framework for understanding how niche publications navigate the tension between serving a specific demographic and maintaining journalistic integrity.
What You Will Find
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Readers often note the personal nature of the narrative, which provides an intimate look at the difficulties of sustaining independent media. Experts highlight this text as a case study for those interested in the specific challenges of ethnic and community-based journalism.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Nelson
ISBN-10:
0170019187
ISBN-13:
9780170019187
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