Autor: |
Tatla, Darshan Singh, Singh, Gurharpal |
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Journal of Ethnic & Migration Studies; Jan1989, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p171-184, 14p |
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Longitudinal studies of the ethnic press in Great Britain provide interesting insights into the development of ethnic minorities. In this paper we examine the case of the Punjabi press with special reference to the Sikh community. The paper is divided into three sections: (i) an examination of the motives for establishing publications; (ii) an evaluation of some of the common problems encountered by these ventures; and (iii) reflections on the factors likely to influence the future of the Punjabi press. In conclusion it is argued that the industry's fortunes are largely determined by three factors: political, technological, and the size of the market. Although the Punjabi press appears to be adapting to social change within the Sikh community, its competitive structure will continue to produce a high rate of failure. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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