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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
Local Media, Commercial Media
The World That Newspapers Made
One: A New Newspaper Model
“More news, more advertisements, more paper, more print”
Readers Become Customers
Newspapers Remake Their Cities
The Objectivity Question
Two: Making Metropolitans
Advising Women
Defining the Working, Middle, and Upper Classes
Teaching Technology
Toward a Mass Audience
Shaping Modern Men and Women
Three: Building Print Community
A Concerned Public
Inside the City’s Many Spheres
Hardened Hearts and “Human Interest”
Middle-Class Cosmopolitans
An Urban Brand
Four: Connecting City, Suburb, and Region
Building the Suburbs, Selling the Dream
Writing for Suburban Subscribers
Reading Suburban Newspapers
Newspapers Define the Region
Five: Nationalizing the News
Finding Milwaukee’s Place
Shared and Syndicated News
Newspapers Nationalize
Chains and Big-Budget Features
Striking a Balance
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Appendix
Notes
Index
Plates
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