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Reimagining Journalism in a Post-Truth World - How Late-Night Comedians, Internet Trolls, and Savvy Reporters Are Transforming News (Hardcover)
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Reimagining Journalism in a Post-Truth World - How Late-Night Comedians, Internet Trolls, and Savvy Reporters Are Transforming News (Hardcover)
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Amidst "alternative facts" and "post-truth" politics, news
journalism is more important and complex than ever. This book
examines journalism's evolution within digital media's ecosystem
where lies often spread faster than truth, and consumers expect
conversations, not lectures. Tthe 2016 U.S. presidential election
delivered a stunning result, but the news media's breathless
coverage of it was no surprise. News networks turned debates into
primetime entertainment, reporters spent more time covering poll
results than public policy issues, and the cozy relationship
between journalists and political insiders helped ensure intrigue
and ratings, even as it eroded journalism's role as democracy's
"Fourth Estate." Against this sobering backdrop, a broadcast news
veteran and a millennial newshound consider how journalism can
regain the public's trust by learning from pioneers both within and
beyond the profession. Connecting the dots between faux news, "fake
news," and real news, coauthors Madison and DeJarnette provide an
unflinching analysis of where mainstream journalism went wrong-and
what the next generation of reporters can do to make it right. The
significance of Donald Trump's presidency is not lost on the
authors, but Reimagining Journalism in a Post-Truth World is not a
post-mortem of the 2016 presidential election, nor is it a how-to
guide for reporting on Trump's White House. Instead, this
accessible and engaging book offers a broader perspective on
contemporary journalism, pairing lively anecdotes with insightful
analysis of long-term trends and challenges. Drawing on their
expertise in media innovation and entrepreneurship, the authors
explore how comedians like John Oliver, Trevor Noah, and Samantha
Bee are breaking (and reshaping) the rules of political journalism;
how legacy media outlets like The Boston Globe, The Washington
Post, and The New York Times are retooling for the digital age; and
how newcomers like Vice, Hearken, and De Correspondent are
innovating new models for reporting and storytelling. Anyone
seeking to make sense of modern journalism and its intersections
with democracy will want to read this book. Examines the historical
roots of journalism's crisis while pushing the conversation toward
promising experiments and solutions Offers insights from
digital-era disruptors and innovators, as well as long-time
veterans of the news business Provides context for the 2016
election's "fake news" phenomenon and explains-in clear and
compelling prose-what savvy journalists are doing to rebuild trust
in the real thing
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