Beyond news : the future of journalism / Mitchell Stephens.
Material type:
- 9780231159388 (cloth : acid-free paper)
- 070.4
- PN 4815.2 S834b 2014
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PN 4815.2 R175e 2011 L'explosion du journalisme : des médias de masse à la masse de médias / | PN 4815.2 R175e 2013 La explosión del periodismo : de los medios de masas a la masa de medios / | PN 4815.2 R438 2013 Rethinking journalism : trust and participation in a transformed news landscape / | PN 4815.2 S834b 2014 Beyond news : the future of journalism / | PN 4820 B858r 1972 Los reporteros / | PN 4833 A727p 1996 El periodismo electrónico : información y servicios multimedia en la era del ciberespacio / | PN 4833 B665d 2004 Digitizing the news : innovation in online newspapers / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-220) and index.
Introduction: quality journalism reconsidered -- Principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections: the journalism out of which the United States was born -- "Yesterday's doings in all continents": the business of selling news -- Circulators of intelligence merely: the devaluation of news -- Bye-bye to the old "who-what-when-where": the return of interpretation -- Much as one may try to disappear from the work: the argument against objectivity -- The world's immeasurable babblement: what does and does not make journalism wise -- Shimmering intellectual scoops: the wisdom journalist, the journalism organization, their audiences, and our politics.
For a century and a half, journalists made a good business out of selling the latest news or selling ads next to that news. Now that news pours out of the Internet and our mobile devices?fast, abundant, and mostly free?that era is ending. Our best journalists, Mitchell Stephens argues, instead must offer original, challenging perspectives?not just slightly more thorough accounts of widely reported events. His book proposes a new standard:?wisdom journalism," an amalgam of the more rarified forms of reporting?exclusive, enterprising, investigative?and informed, insightful, interpretive, e.
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