Subject: Fwd: Parliamentary Affairs, Manuscript: gsu009 From: Ralph M Negrine Date: 30/10/2014 17:01 To: Emma M Shelton Emma I found this one as well. Ralph ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: parlij Date: 18 April 2014 02:21 Subject: Parliamentary Affairs, Manuscript: gsu009 To: r.negrine@sheffield.ac.uk Dear Professor Negrine, Welcome to Oxford Journals! Manuscript number: PARLIJ-2013-085.R1 Title: ‘Mr Malik, to represent the people of Dewsbury do you need a £2,600 cinema system paid for by the taxpayer?’ An analysis of British television news coverage of the 2009 MPs ‘expenses scandal’ ID: gsu009 Your manuscript, accepted for publication in Parliamentary Affairs, has been received at Oxford Journals. The ID number shown above is part of the full DOI (digital object identifier) for your manuscript. Please quote this ID number in all correspondence relating to your paper. See this website: http://www.doi.org/ for information on DOIs. What to do now 1. Licence form: Before publication, you must complete your Licence to Publish. Please do this now by going to the Author Services site here. Once you have signed your licence form you will be able to track the status of your manuscript online by clicking here. 2. Please also email me the postal address to which you would like us to send your gratis copy of the issue in which your article appears. (If you have one or more co-authors, please also send me the postal address(s) for delivery of their gratis copy/copies.) Permissions: Permission to reproduce any third party material in your paper should have been obtained prior to acceptance. If your paper contains any material for which you have not obtained permission, please inform me immediately by replying to this email. Further information about permissions can be found here. Proof checking and publication We aim to publish your paper online within four weeks of receipt. You should receive the link to the PDF proof of your article by email within the next two to three weeks, and you will be asked to return corrections within three working days. Please ensure that you, or a co-author on your behalf, will be available to receive the proofs at that time. If you will be unavailable to check proofs within that period, or if you foresee any difficulty in providing corrections, please let me know as soon as possible by replying to this email. Once your paper has been published online, you will receive an email containing a free-access link to the published article, which can be distributed to colleagues. Compliance with Funder Policies on Open Access For information on complying with funding agency policies on Open Access, including those of Research Councils UK (RCUK), the Wellcome Trust, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), please click here. Contact I am the Production Editor for your manuscript; please do not hesitate to contact me by email or by telephone if you have any questions or concerns. I look forward to working with you, and thank you for publishing with Oxford Journals. Best wishes, Hilary Lamb Production Editor __________________________________________ Oxford Journals Oxford University Press Great Clarendon Street Oxford OX2 6DP, UK Tel: 01865 353118 E-mail: parlij@oup.com ___________________________________________ Oxford University Press (UK) Disclaimer This message is confidential. You should not copy it or disclose its contents to anyone. You may use and apply the information for the intended purpose only. OUP does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message. Any views or opinions presented are those of the author only and not of OUP. If this email has come to you in error, please delete it, along with any attachments. Please note that OUP may intercept incoming and outgoing email communications. -- Professor Ralph Negrine Professor of Political Communication Department of Journalism Studies University of Sheffield 9 Mappin Street Sheffield S1 4DT England Tel. No. 0114 2222500 Fax. No. 0114 2222530 Twitter: @polcomprof http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism/staff/negrine To view and explore British Party Election Broadcasts (1951-1964) and political communication go to www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism/pebs New publication: (with Peter Bull) ‘Mr Malik, to Represent the People of Dewsbury Do You Need a £2600 Cinema System Paid for by the Taxpayer?’ An Analysis of British Television News Coverage of the 2009 MPs ‘Expenses Scandal'. Parliamentary Affairs 2014 Abstract: http://pa.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2014/05/25/pa.gsu009.abstract?keytype=ref&ijkey=tKM7ZkAl2LmHOQI