The vanishing newspaper saving journalism in the Information Age
Philip Meyer offers the newspaper industry a business model for preserving and stabilizing the social responsibility functions of the press in a way that could outlast technology-driven changes in media forms. This "influence model" is based on the premise that a newspaper's main prod...
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Columbia :
University of Missouri
2004
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- 1. The influence model
- 2. How newspapers make money
- 3. How advertisers make decisions
- 4. Credibility and influence
- 5. Accuracy in reporting
- 6. Readability
- 7. Do editors matter?
- 8. The last line of defense
- 9. Capacity measures
- 10. How newspapers were captured by Wall Street
- 11. Saving journalism
- 12. What we can do
- Afterword
- Appendix: Notes on data analysis.