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Politics and the American Press
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Politics and the American Press

sidottu, 2002
englanti
Politics and the American Press takes a fresh look at the origins of modern journalism's ideals and political practices. In particular, Richard Kaplan addresses the professional ethic of political independence and objectivity widely adopted by the US press. He shows how this philosophy emerged from a strikingly different ethic of avid formal partisanship in the early twentieth century. The book also provides fresh insights into the economics of journalism and uses business papers and personal letters of publishers to explore the influence of competition, advertising, and an explosion in readership on the market strategies of the press. Kaplan documents the changes in political content of the press by a systematic content analysis of newspaper news and editorials over a span of 55 years. The book concludes by exploring the question of what should be the appropriate political role and professional ethics of journalists in a modern democracy.
Alaotsikko
The Rise of Objectivity, 1865–1920
ISBN
9780521621519
Kieli
englanti
Paino
520 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
14.2.2002
Sivumäärä
234