Where the headlines are made: inside newsrooms around the world - in pictures

Noel Bowler photographed some of the largest newsrooms across the world, exploring the physical spaces that house our modern press. With declining readership, reduced advertising and persistent questions about ‘truth’ and relevance of newspapers in the 21st century, the structures of print media are in a state of flux. This is a glimpse into the places that are separated by geography, culture and politics, yet linked by the commitment to informing an ever-more distracted publicSupport book project Above the Fold on Kickstarter Continue reading... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'

[ The Guardian | 2020-11-30 06:00:50 UTC ]
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