Publisher description for The death and life of American journalism : the media revolution that will begin the world again / Robert W. McChesney, John Nichols.


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Daily newspapers are closing across America. Washington bureaus are shuttering; whole areas of the federal government are now operating with no press coverage. International bureaus are going, going, gone.

Journalism, the counterbalance to corporate and political power, the lifeblood of American democracy, is not just threatened. It is in meltdown.

In The Death and Life of American Journalism, Robert W. McChesney, an academic, and John Nichols, a journalist, who together founded the nation’s leading media reform network, Free Press, investigate the crisis. They propose a bold strategy for saving journalism and saving democracy, one that looks back to how the Founding Fathers ensured free press protection with the First Amendment and provided subsidies to the burgeoning print press of the young nation.




Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Journalism -- United States.
Journalism -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Journalistic ethics -- United States.
Freedom of the press -- United States.
Government and the press -- United States.
Internet. -- swd
Journalismus. -- swd
Krise. -- swd
USA. -- swd