The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution That Will Begin the World Again

The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution That Will Begin the World Again

by Robert W. McChesney, John Nichols
The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution That Will Begin the World Again

The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution That Will Begin the World Again

by Robert W. McChesney, John Nichols

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Overview

Daily newspapers are closing across America. Washington bureaus are shuttering; whole areas of the federal government are now operating with no press coverage. International bureaus are going, going, gone.

Journalism, the counterbalance to corporate and political power, the lifeblood of American democracy, is not just threatened. It is in meltdown.

In The Death and Life of American Journalism, Robert W. McChesney, an academic, and John Nichols, a journalist, who together founded the nation's leading media reform network, Free Press, investigate the crisis. They propose a bold strategy for saving journalism and saving democracy, one that looks back to how the Founding Fathers ensured free press protection with the First Amendment and provided subsidies to the burgeoning print press of the young nation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781568586366
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 07/12/2011
Edition description: First Trade Paper Edition
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
John Nichols, a pioneering political blogger, has written the Nation's Online Beat since 1999, is their Washington DC correspondent, and is a contributing writer for the Progressive and In These Times. He is also the associate editor of the Capital Times, the daily newspaper in Madison, Wisconsin and a co-founder of Free Press. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and dozens of other newspapers, and he is frequently appears on MSNBC, NPR, BBC and other broadcast media outlets as a commentator on politics and media issues. Nichols lives in Madison, WI and Washington DC.

Robert W. McChesney is the Gutgsell Endowed Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the author or editor of twenty-three books. His work has been translated into thirty languages. He is the co-founder of Free Press, a national media reform organization. In 2008, the Utne Reader listed McChesney among their "50 visionaries who are changing the world." He lives in Madison, WI.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Paperback Edition ix

Preface xxxvii

Introduction: American Crisis; American Opportunity 1

Chapter 1 The Crisis in Journalism 7

Chapter 2 Flawed Choices, False Hopes 57

Chapter 3 Why the State 109

Chapter 4 Subsidizing Democracy 157

Conclusion: The Age of the Possible 213

Afterword 231

Appendix I Founding Principles 257

Appendix II Ike, MacArthur and the Forging of Free and Independent Press 267

Appendix III Sources for the Book's Charts 281

Notes 301

Index 351

About the Authors 368

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