Will the last reporter please turn out the lights: the collapse of journalism and what can be done to fix it
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Beschreibung: | "In response to mounting concerns about the future of the press, an outpouring of lively debate and proposals for alternative models of journalism has exploded across journals of opinion, the blogosphere, and academic publications. Despite this proliferation, a comprehensive overview of this new terrain has been noticeably missing-just what will the world look like without newspapers. Will the Last Reporter Please Turn Out the Lights offers the first roadmap to this crucially important new debate, in a concise and accessible introduction to the current schools of thought emerging in response to the journalism crisis, with contributions by the leading media analysts writing today"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references Erscheint: April 2011 |
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adam_text | Titel: Will the last reporter please turn out the lights
Autor: McChesney, Robert Waterman
Jahr: 2011
CONTENTS
Introduction ix
PART I THE CRISIS UNFOLDS 1
1. Eric Alterman, Out of Print: The Death and Life of the
American Newspaper 3
2. Paul Starr, Goodbye to the Age of Newspapers (Hello to a
New Era of Corruption): Why American Politics and Society
Are About to Be Changed for the Worse 18
3. Clay Shirky, Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable 38
4. David Simon, Build the Wall 45
5. Leonard Downie Jr. and Michael Schudson, The
Reconstruction of American Journalism 55
6. Todd Gitlin, A Surfeit of Crises: Circulation, Revenue, Attention,
Authority, and Deference 91
7. Robert W. McChesney and John Nichols, Down the
News Hole 103
8. Thomas Frank, Bright Frenetic Mills 113
9. John Nichols and Robert W. McChesney, The Money and
Media Election Complex 119
10. C. Edwin Baker, Testimony Before the Subcommittee on
Courts and Competition Policy, Committee on the Judiciary,
House of Representatives, Congress of the United States,
A New Age for Newspapers, Diversity of Voices, Competition,
and the Internet 128
PART II THE AMERICAN TRADITIONS 131
11. Geoffrey Cowan and David Westphal, The Washington-Madison
Solution 133
12. Shawn Powers, U.S. International Broadcasting: An Untapped
Resource for Domestic and Ethnic News Organizations 138
13. Robert W. McChesney, That Was Now and This Is Then:
Walter Lippmann and the Crisis of Journalism 151
14. John Nichols, Simply a Piece of Stupid Despotism:
How Socialists Saved the First Amendment 162
15. Victor Pickard, Revisiting the Road Not Taken:
A Social Democratic Vision of the Press 174
16. Juan Gonzalez and Joseph Torres, News for All:
The Epic Story of Race and the American Media 185
17. Frank Blethen and Ryan Blethen, The Wall Street-Based
Absentee Ownership Model of Our News Is Broken 194
18. Janine Jackson, A Better Future for Journalism Requires a
Clear-Eyed View of Its Present 202
19. Chris Hedges, The Disease of Objectivity 209
20. Matt Welch, When Losers Write History 214
PART III THE WAY FORWARD 223
21. Yochai Benkler, Giving the Networked Public Sphere
Time to Develop 225
22. Jessica Clark and Tracy Van Slyke, How Journalists Must
Operate in a New Networked Media Environment 238
23. Pamela Newkirk, The Future of Journalism Diversity 249
24. Laura McGann, The Rise of the Right: Conservatives Are
Wading into Investigative Reporting. Can Their Journalism
Survive Their Politics? 257
25. Nikki Usher, Professional Journalists, Hands Off!
Citizen Journalism as Civic Responsibility 264
26. James T. Hamilton, What s the Incentive to Save Journalism? 277
27. Commissioner Michael J. Copps, What About the News?
An Interest in the Public 289
28. Bruce Ackerman, One Click Away: The Case for the
Internet News Voucher 299
29. Bruce A. Williams and Michael X. Delli Carpini, The Daily
Show and The Colbert Report in a Changing Information
Environment: Should Fake News Be Held to
Real Standards? 306
30. Rodney Benson, Public Funding and Journalistic
Independence: What Does Research Tell Us? 314
31. Mark Cooper, The Future of Journalism:
Addressing Pervasive Market Failure with
Public Policy 320
32. Craig Aaron, Public Media to the Rescue? 340
Notes and References 3 51
About the Contributors 367
Permissions 372
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