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Extra! Extra!

How the People Made the News

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An edition of Extra! Extra! (2013)

Extra! Extra!

How the People Made the News

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The story of the newspaper wars of nineteenth-century Auckland – who made the news and which papers would live or die?

Rowing on the Waitemata to grab the latest news from incoming ships. Rushing out a special afternoon edition to the paper boys’ cries of ‘Extra! Extra!’ Crime and shipping news, the arrival of Governor Grey and the fall of Ruapekapeka Pā. From the mid-nineteenth-century rivalry between the New Zealander and the Southern Cross to the establishment of the New Zealand Herald and the Auckland Star as the two papers that would dominate Auckland newspaper life through the twentieth century, the story of Auckland’s newspapers is an engrossing battle of wits that reveals much about the history of the people and the press in New Zealand.

In Extra! Extra! David Hastings, an accomplished journalist and historian, has undertaken substantial research on numerous newspapers in one period in one town in order both to tell that story and to tackle larger questions. Was it politics or commerce, readers’ whims or something else that drove the rise and fall of newspaper empires? Did newspapers lead or follow public opinion on social and political issues? Were they shaped by their owners or their editors? And was the newspaper world in 1900 driven by different forces than that of 1845?

The newspaper wars of nineteenth-century Auckland were life or death struggles –with the odds heavily in favour of death. Extra! Extra! tells the story of the newspapers, the editors and reporters and owners who made them, and the readers who decided what was news and which papers would live or die.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: Extra! extra!
1. Birth of the New Zealander
2. The merchant of High Street
3. It shines, it burns, it scorches
4. The editor's lament
5. Going daily
6. Newspapers at war
7. Death of the New Zealander
8. 'What a hound that fellow is'
9. Henry Brett and the Rollicking Rams
10. Mr Horton makes his move
11. Chasing a whale
12. The spirit of the age
13. A war against women
14. What readers want
15. Bullies, bluffers and blackmailers
Conclusion: Turn of the century.

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Published in
Auckland, New Zealand
Copyright Date
2013

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Dewey Decimal Class
079.9324 HAS 2013
Library of Congress
PN5599.A82 H37 2013

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
287 p. : ill. ;
Number of pages
296
Dimensions
21 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL27585259M
ISBN 10
1869407385
ISBN 13
9781869407384
OCLC/WorldCat
973832864, 814284592
Amazon ID (ASIN)
1869407385

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