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Beyond News: The Future of Journalism


Beyond News: The Future of Journalism

Hardback by Stephens, Mitchell

Beyond News: The Future of Journalism

£35.00

ISBN:
9780231159388
Publication Date:
29 Apr 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
Pages:
264 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 12 May 2024
Beyond News: The Future of Journalism

Description

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, explanatory, even opinionated takes on current events. This book features an original, sometimes critical examination of contemporary journalism, both on- and offline, and it finds inspiration for a more ambitious and effective understanding of journalism in examples from twenty-first-century articles and blogs, as well as in a selection of outstanding twentieth-century journalism and Benjamin Franklin's eighteenth-century writings. Most attempts to deal with journalism's current crisis emphasize technology. Stephens emphasizes mindsets and the need to rethink what journalism has been and might become.

Contents

Introduction: Quality Journalism Reconsidered 1. "Principles, Sentiments, and Affections": The Journalism Out of Which the United States Was Born 2. "Yesterday's Doings in All Continents": The Business of Selling News 3. "Circulators of Intelligence Merely": The Devaluation of News 4. "Bye-Bye to the Old 'Who-What-When-Where'?": The Return of Interpretation 5. "Much as One May Try to Disappear from the Work": The Argument Against Objectivity 6. "The World's Immeasurable Babblement": What Does and Does Not Make Journalism Wise 7. "Shimmering Intellectual Scoops": The Wisdom Journalist, the Journalism Organization, Their Audiences, and Our Politics Notes Acknowledgments Index

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