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Inside the Upheaval of Journalism - Reporters Look Back on 50 Years of Covering the News

English · Hardback

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In the spring of 1969, 101 students received master's degrees from Columbia University's prestigious School of Journalism, where they had learned the trade as it was then practiced. Most hoped to start a career in newspapers, radio, television or magazines, the established forms of journalism of that era. Little did they realize how the news world they were entering would be upended by the internet and by the social forces that would sweep through the country over the next 50 years.
This book tells the story of the news media revolution through the eyes of those in the Class of 1969 who lived it and helped make it happen. It is an insider's look at the reshaping of the Fourth Estate and the information Americans now get and don't get-crucial aspects of the vibrancy of democracy.

List of contents

List of Illustrations - Preface - Acknowledgments - Chapter Authors - Martin Gottlieb/Susan Spencer: Fifty Years of Journalism: A Sweep of Change - Kenneth Tiven: Technology: The Revolution of Our Time - Dotty Brown: Women: Forging Towards Recognition - Marquita Pool-Eckert: Diversity: A Work in Progress - Alan Ehrenhalt: Politics: Reporting in the Age of Distrust - Michèle Montas-Dominique: International Reporting: A World of Difference - Ted Gest: Criminal Justice: The Journey from "Give Me Rewrite!" - Richard Knox: Medicine: From Gee-Whiz to Hard-Edged - David E. Gumpert: Business: How Big Media Missed Small and Personal - Tammy Tanaka: Covering the God Beat in a Time of Change - Carla Fine: Book Publishing: Authors on the Front Line - Tom Goldstein: J-Schools: In the Wake of New Media - Allan Mann: An Informed News Consumer's View - Index

About the author










Ted Gest has covered criminal justice over a half-century for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, U.S. News & World Report, and The Crime Report, where he is Washington correspondent. He is president of Criminal Justice Journalists and former Chairman of the Council of National Journalism Organizations. He is author of Crime & Politics (2001).
Dotty Brown oversaw numerous prize-winning stories during her career at the Philadelphia Inquirer, including a Pulitzer Prize. She served as Science and Medical Editor, Education Editor, and Editor for Multimedia and Projects. She was named Knight Ridder Journalist of the Year. She is author of Boathouse Row, Waves of Change in the Birthplace of American Rowing (2016).

Report

"Accurate, independently gathered information is as necessary to our way of government as the right to vote. This book by veteran journalists is the best analysis I've seen of the precarious state of American journalism and the danger that alone poses to our democracy." -Bob Schieffer, CBS News, author of Overload: Finding Truth in the Deluge of News

Product details

Assisted by Dotty Brown (Editor), Brown Dotty (Editor), Ted Gest (Editor), Gest Ted (Editor), Becker Lee B. (Editor of the series)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2020
 
EAN 9781433167775
ISBN 978-1-4331-6777-5
No. of pages 204
Dimensions 153 mm x 18 mm x 230 mm
Weight 424 g
Illustrations 11 Abb.
Series Mass Communication and Journalism
Mass Communication & Journalism
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

News, Media Studies, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, inside, Press & journalism, Journalism, Becker, Communication Studies, Erika, Dotty, Brown, Hendrix, Years, Publishing industry and journalism, Publishing industry & book trade, upheaval, Reporters, Gest, Covering

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