DEPENDENCY OF MAINSTREAM PAKISTANI ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS ON FOREIGN NEWS AGENCIES A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DAILY DAWN AND THE NEWS INTERNATIONAL

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2018(III-I).01      10.31703/gmcr.2018(III-I).01      Published : Dec 2018
Authored by : AbidMehmood , SajjadAli

01 Pages : 1-17

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  • Alleyne M.D(2016), International power and international communication, Palgrave Macmillan, London, p. 79.
  • Baran, Stanley J, Dennis K Davis. (2012) Mass Communication Theory Foundations, Ferment and Future, US, Thomson Wadsworth
  • Boyd-Barrett, O. (2000). “National and International News Agencies: Issues of Crisis and Realignment”, International Communication Gazette.
  • Martin, H., & Cook, B. (2004). UPI Style Book & Guide to Newswriting. Capital Books
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  • Hills. J. (2010),”The struggle for control of global communication. The formative century,” University of illionis,’USA
  • Horvit, B. (2006). International News Agencies and the War Debate of 2003. International Communication Gazette.
  • Johnston, J., & Forde, S. (2011). The Silent Partner: News Agencies and 21 st Century News. International Journal of Communication, 5, 195-214.
  • Kodama Miiko, Kanayama Tomoko and Shim Sungeun(2007), “A Comparative Study of International News Changes after 9/11 in Leading Evening News Programs from Four Countries: Japan, U.S., U.K., and Brazil”,Journal of Musashi Sociological Society, 9, 1-31.
  • Nawaz. M (2006), “Mass Communication an Introduction to Information Revolution, Theories, Skill and Practices”, G.D Administration, Higher Education Commission (HEC), Islamabad, Pakistan, pp59-60.
  • Östgaard, E. (1965). Factors Influencing the Flow of News. Journal of Peace Research, 2(1), 39-63. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/423010
  • Paterson, C. (2006). News Agency Dominance in International News on the Internet. Communication.
  • Scannell. R.L.P (1994) “Mass Communications: A Comparative Introduction”, Manchester University Press, UK.
  • Shrivastava (2007) “News Agencies from Pigeon to Internet” New Dawn Press Group, New Delhi, India.
  • Teun A. Van Dijk (1988), “ News Analysis: A Case Studies of National and international news in the Press”, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, London.
  • Wayne, W., &MikuÅ¡ova, S. (2010). The agenda-setting process in international news. Central European Journal of Communication, (5), 221-235. Retrieved from www.ceeol.com
  • Xin Xin(2012),”How the market is changing China,s News, The Case of Xinhua news agency,” Lexington Books A wholly owned subsidiary of the row man little field publishing group Inc,China,P46

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    APA : Mehmood, A., & Ali, S. (2018). Dependency of Mainstream Pakistani English Newspapers on Foreign News Agencies: A Comparative Study of Daily Dawn and the News International. Global Mass Communication Review, III(I), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2018(III-I).01
    CHICAGO : Mehmood, Abid, and Sajjad Ali. 2018. "Dependency of Mainstream Pakistani English Newspapers on Foreign News Agencies: A Comparative Study of Daily Dawn and the News International." Global Mass Communication Review, III (I): 1-17 doi: 10.31703/gmcr.2018(III-I).01
    HARVARD : MEHMOOD, A. & ALI, S. 2018. Dependency of Mainstream Pakistani English Newspapers on Foreign News Agencies: A Comparative Study of Daily Dawn and the News International. Global Mass Communication Review, III, 1-17.
    MHRA : Mehmood, Abid, and Sajjad Ali. 2018. "Dependency of Mainstream Pakistani English Newspapers on Foreign News Agencies: A Comparative Study of Daily Dawn and the News International." Global Mass Communication Review, III: 1-17
    MLA : Mehmood, Abid, and Sajjad Ali. "Dependency of Mainstream Pakistani English Newspapers on Foreign News Agencies: A Comparative Study of Daily Dawn and the News International." Global Mass Communication Review, III.I (2018): 1-17 Print.
    OXFORD : Mehmood, Abid and Ali, Sajjad (2018), "Dependency of Mainstream Pakistani English Newspapers on Foreign News Agencies: A Comparative Study of Daily Dawn and the News International", Global Mass Communication Review, III (I), 1-17
    TURABIAN : Mehmood, Abid, and Sajjad Ali. "Dependency of Mainstream Pakistani English Newspapers on Foreign News Agencies: A Comparative Study of Daily Dawn and the News International." Global Mass Communication Review III, no. I (2018): 1-17. https://doi.org/10.31703/gmcr.2018(III-I).01