Woman accepts revival task in male U.K. press realm
Britain's first female editor of a national daily, Independent's Rosie Boycott, was charged with saving the paper and replaced by her predecessor, Andrew Mart. Boycott wanted what might be described as a journalism school atmosphere in the newsroom. But the larger picture has been clear fo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Editor & Publisher 1998-04, Vol.131 (16), p.44 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Britain's first female editor of a national daily, Independent's Rosie Boycott, was charged with saving the paper and replaced by her predecessor, Andrew Mart. Boycott wanted what might be described as a journalism school atmosphere in the newsroom. But the larger picture has been clear for a long time: a slow decline under crushing economic pressures in one of the world's most competitive newspaper markets. |
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ISSN: | 0013-094X 1943-7234 |