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Burton Barr Central Library
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070.4 B249r
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Oct 17 2007 )
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-195) and index.
Contents:
- The conception of a popular American press
- The rise of advocacy journalism
- Debate in the early American press
- The victory for rights of the press
- The heyday of the partisan press
- The rise of professional journalism
- The creation of press empires
- Domination of the press by electronic media
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- Alternative journalism
- The failure of the American news media
- The movement toward public journalism
- The growth of the discussion boards and the birth of the blogs
- 9/11 and the rise of the blogosphere
- Research, Rathergate, and the power of the blogs
- Political reclamation and citizen journalism.
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