This history of Chicago journalism is framed against the larger
landscape of American media and the ways in which technology and
mergers have altered news gathering and presenting, and it
considers daily operations at the newspapers and broadcast stations
to demonstrate how they have changed with the times. Audience
tastes and interests ran a parallel course with technology, a sharp
decline in print readership, competition in television news, and
the explosion of the Internet.
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