The news media: what everyone needs to know
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adam_text | CONTENTS Introduction 1 t The Past 5 When and where was the world’s first newspaper published? 5 And the first American newspaper? 5 And there was no such thing as journalism until the 1600s? 6 What were early newspapers like? Who started them and why? 8 And early newspapers in the American colonies? 9 What does the FirstAmendment mean? 10 How is the US tradition of the free press different from traditions in other democracies? 13 How could the American founding fathers have approved the First Amendment and also supported federal subsidies for newspapers and also passed the Sedition Act of 1798 that made criticizing the federal government a crime ? 14 Why were European visitors to the United States in the nineteenth century so often astonished—and sometimes appalled—by the American press? 15 How did newspapers become mass market media? 16 Did Karl Marx write regularly for Horace Greeley’s New York Tribune? 18 Why did Abraham Lincoln spend so many hours in the telegraph office during the Civil War? 19
vi Contents When was the first interview? And how did interviewing become a standard practice in newsgathering? 20 What were immigrants reading as they flocked to the United States in the late nineteenth century and since? 22 How did slaves and later free African Americans get their news? 23 Did the “yellowpress drive America into war with Spain in 1898? 24 How did American newspapers, largely identified with political parties for most of the nineteenth century, come to pride themselves on “objectivity”? 20 Is adherence to the value of objectivity” the heart of what it means to be a “professional” in journalism? 30 If “objectivity” is not the heart of professionalism in journalism, what (if anything) is? 31 Is it true that Mark Twain, Theodore Dreiser, Stephen Crane, Willa Cather, Ernest Hemingway, and other famous novelists were all reportem before they became famous as novelists? 32 Who were the “muckrakers”? 34 What kind of education did journalists typically have in the past? When—and why—did formal course work in and schools of journalism develop? What is a Pulitzer Prize? 36 38 Is it unethical for journalists to be or to become friends with the people they write about? 40 Why did radio not kill off newspapers? 42 And why did television not destroy newspapers? 43 Why have many democracies invested public funds in broadcasting? 44 Why is there a Freedom of Information Act—and does it do any good? What was New Journalism? 46 49 Did the press uncover the Watergate scandal? (And what was the Watergate scandal?) 50 What is the legacy of “the sixties” in journalism? 52 Are
the terms “contextual or “analytical” or “explanatory” or “interpretive” news just euphemisms for biased news? 55 Did people ever trust the press? 56 Has Fox News ushered in the return of the partisan press? 57
Contents 2 The Present vii 60 1Vhat is news—and what is journalism—today? 60 How has digital technology been changing the news—and journalism? 62 What has not changed—and what should not change? 66 Who pays for the news these days? 68 Are newspapers dead? Or are some no longer newspapers? 73 What’s happened to news on television? 78 Why does so much local television news look the same? 82 How is digital technology changing television news? 87 What’s happened to news on radio? 89 Why doesn ’t public broadcasting play a bigger role in American news coverage? 90 What is ‘digitally native’ news? 92 What are blogs and what happened to them ? 96 What do social media have to do with journalism? 97 Who decides what is news today? 100 So is everyone a journalist now? What is audience engagement? 101 Will nonprofit journalism save the day? 103 How are some universities producing journalism, rather than just teaching it? 107 What is this about collaboration among news media? Haven’t they always been competing with each other? 109 Whatever became of objectivity in journalism? Is credibility a better goal? 110 What is accountability journalism and its role in news media today? 111 Then what is advocacy journalism and what role does it play? 113 Why do journalists sometimes use anonymous sources? How dependent is journalism on “leaks”? 114 So is the relationship between journalism and government adversarial or cooperative? 116 And how are private interests trying to manage news now? 117 How accountable are the news media and journalists? Does it matter how popular they are? 118
viii Contents 3 The Future 120 When will newspapers disappear completely? How about other news media like television news and radio journalism? 120 What will the “new social roles” of these old media outlets be? 122 Is there a magic bullet that is going to solve all ofjournalism ’s future revenue problems? Can “paywalls” save the news? 123 You said that hundreds of newspapers and magazines have instituted metered models for access to news content. Is that pretty much all ofjournalism, then? 125 Why? 125 So what are these other models? What other options for future revenue growth are there? 126 How about public funding for news? Could that somehow solve the journalism revenue crisis? 129 Will nonprofit news outlets become key players in the journalism landscape In the future? 131 How are distinctions among nonprofit, for-profit, and public media becoming harder to draw? 133 What about public media organizations in other countries, like the British Broadcasting Corporation? What will their future be like? 135 What about streaming video in general? Will that become an increasingly popular way to get news? 136 So It seems like you’ve been avoiding a straight answer about this: What’s the business model for this new/oldjournalism hybrid? 137 What does the “rise of mobile” mean for the future ofjournalism? 137 Is there a big difference between local and national news coverage when it comes to the future of news? і38 It sounds like news coverage based on geographic location might be less important in years to come. Is that right? And if that’s the case, what coverage options are
there other than geographical ones? 141 What about ethnic and other non-English-language media in the United States, particularly Spanish-language journalism? 143 So does this mean we see news continue to fragment? 144 So is this fragmentation a bad thing? 746
Contents ix Will the kinds of news collaborations discussed in chapter 2 continue? How might they change in the future? 146 Facebook and news companies are increasingly working together to host some news stories, is this another example of news industry partnership and collaboration? 148 It has been said “journalists will start having to build their own personal brands. What does this mean? 149 What is “entrepreneurialjournalism? Is this a Silicon Valley thing? 150 But isn ՛է entrepreneurialism bad in a lot of ways ? Doesn t itjust accept, without protest, the fact thatjournalism is now a risky way to earn a living? 151 Will journalists have to know more about specific topic areas as opposed to just being generalists? 152 How else will journalism schools change in order to train these new journalists? 153 Tell me more about this “data journalism. ” Does that mean that everyjournalist should learn to write computer code? 154 So is the future of data journalism reallyjust an extension of this earlier, social scientifically orientedjournalism? 156 Does that mean that the storytelling function ofjournalism is just going to disappear? 157 But—is it true that robots will really write news stories? 158 Are changes in the news media system feeding political polarization in American society orjust exploiting it? And will political polarization grow in the future? 161 How will the relationship between journalism and democracy change in the future? 162 ” BIBLIOGRAPHIC ESSAY 167 INDEX 175
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