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The Corporate Takeover of America’s Newspapers By James Squires Times Books, 244 pages, $20 This is the confession of an insider from that darkest den of contemporary culture-the news media.
Remarks on Modern Journalism. NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED. ... "1. Newspapers are conducted too much as if they were mere money-making ventures.
In the heyday of print newspaper journalism during the first half of the 20th century, newspaper editors and reporters had two clear ways of telling if they were pursuing the best stories ...
"My stint editing The Independent came at a time of crisis, the darkest days of all”, wrote Andrew Marr in a collection of our journalism published nearly a decade ago.His time in the editor’s ...
How the Civil War gave birth to modern journalism in the nation’s capital March 2, 2012 "Newspaper Row, Washington, D.C." Engraving from "Harper's New Monthly Magazine," Jan. 1874.
In the US, traditional newspapers have undergone a period of contraction, with many papers shutting down entirely. This has been especially hard on local news, because even those newspapers that ...
The Hellish World of ‘Modern Journalism’ Jeff Davidson | Dec 26, 2020 The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com.
There are some modern newspaper films that get the new world right. “The Paper” caught the working-parents workplace stress; “State of Play,” a bit of the tension from internet innovations.
IT is, in a way, a form of flattery, in the eyes of modern journalism, that it should be put on its defense, — added to the fascinating list of “problems.” This is a tribute to its ...
Yesterday, Facebook’s director of product, Mike Hudack, ranted about the current state of the media. He said what has been said a million times: Respected news outlets “are ghosts in a shell ...
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