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30 Thur Lecture – What is Journalism and Where does it come from?

• Harris (1978): difficult to identify the emergence of the newspaper as a distinct form – no firm
definition, but format, frequency and style of content can be distinguishing features

Journalism History -

• Johannes Gutenberg and the first print press
• William Caxton and the first English print press (1476)
• 1529 and 1530: Henry VIII bans any heretical printing
• End of the 16th century – English colonialism, merchants relied on regular and reliable
information, restrictions on print media meant this news had to be handwritten
• Elizabethan England brought about officially sanctioned newsletters
• During English Civil War – Rise of ‘The Mercuries’ (first real recognisable newspaper)

Ingredients for a stable press -

• Strong demand for constant supply of news
• Large and literate audience/population
• Cheap and freely available paper
• Transportation
• Public sphere
• Tolerance of freedom of expression
• Profit
• Network of publishers and correspondents
• During the 17th century, they needed government approval too (Ward 2005)
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