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This 5 page paper outlines the history of newspapers and their historic and contemporary importance. Bibliography lists eight sources.
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Newspapers have played an incredibly important role in world history. For the last five hundred years of so, in fact, newspapers were the only media representative.
They provided details of what was occurring in the world and at the local level as well. In the past few decades, however, the importance of newspapers has declined
significantly. The electronic media is the reason for this decline. The electronic media, in fact, represents a very real threat to the continued existence of newspapers (Meyer, 2009).
Barber (2010) contends that newspapers as a media form can be traced back in time some five hundred years. It was during
the European Middle Ages where the most rudimentary form of capitalism began to appear and where the first recognized examples of a free press also began to occur. It
was then when towns began to rise up out of the urban environment and a money economy first began to become evident. From these first inklings of modern capitalism
would emerge mercantilism and the concept of laissez-faire, the freedom of private enterprise to operate largely outside the control of government which encouraged the maintenance of a free press.
Today, of course, newspapers have evolved significantly from those early predecessors. Newspapers have evolved into multi-page volumes whose size, content, and format alike all loom over the early broadsides
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