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The Watchdog Still Barks - How Accountability Reporting Evolved for the Digital Age (Hardcover)
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The Watchdog Still Barks - How Accountability Reporting Evolved for the Digital Age (Hardcover)
Series: Donald McGannon Communication Research Center's Everett C. Parker Book Series
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Perhaps no other function of a free press is as important as the
watchdog role-its ability to monitor the work of the government. It
is easier for politicians to get away with abusing power-wasting
public funds and making poor decisions-if the press is not shining
its light with what is termed "accountability reporting." This need
has become especially clear in recent months, as the American press
has come under virulent direct attack for carrying out its watchdog
duties. Upending the traditional media narrative that watchdog
accountability journalism is in a long, dismaying decline, The
Watchdog Still Barks presents a study of how this most important
form of journalism came of age in the digital era at American
newspapers. Although the American newspaper industry contracted
significantly during the 1990s and 2000s, Fordham professor and
former CBS News producer Beth Knobel illustrates through empirical
data how the amount of deep watchdog reporting on the newspapers'
studied front pages generally increased over time despite shrinking
circulations, low advertising revenue, and pressure to produce the
kind of soft news that plays well on social media. Based on the
first content analysis to focus specifically on accountability
journalism nationally, The Watchdog Still Barks examines the front
pages of nine newspapers located across the United States to paint
a broad portrait of how public service journalism has changed since
1991 as the advent of the Internet transformed journalism. This
portrait of the modern newspaper industry shows how papers of
varying sizes and ownership structures around the country marshaled
resources for accountability reporting despite significant
financial and technological challenges. The Watchdog Still Barks
includes original interviews with editors who explain why they are
staking their papers' futures on the one thing that American
newspapers still do better than any other segment of the media:
watchdog and investigative reporting.
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