Covering America a narrative history of a nation's journalism
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Inglés |
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Amherst :
University of Massachusetts Press
cop. 2012
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The press, 1704/1920. Foundations of the American press, 1704/1763: Franklin and his contemporaries
- Printers take sides, 1763/1832
- Putting the news in newspapers, 1833/1850
- Radicals all! 1830/1875: covering slavery and The Civil War
- Crusaders and conservatives, 1875/1912: journalism in yellow and gray
- Professionalizing the news in peace and war, 1900/1920
- The media, 1920. Jazz age journalism, 1920/1929: magazines and radio challenge the newspaper
- Hard times, 1929/1941: three great columnists, two great reporters, one horrible decade
- The "good war," 1941/1945
- Creating the big media, 1945/1963
- Rocking the establishment, 1962/1972
- The establishment holds, 1967/1974
- Big media get bigger, 1980/1999
- Going digital, 1995
- Conclusion.