Mister Pulitzer and the spider : modern news from realism to the digital /
A spidery network of mobile online media has supposedly changed people, places, time, and their meanings. A prime case is the news. Digital webs seem to have trapped 'legacy media', killing off newspapers and journalists' jobs. Did news businesses and careers fall prey to the digital...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press,
[2016]
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Colección: | History of communication.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1. News pursued modernism from machine to digital times
- Industrial news became modern
- Stories only seemed shorter
- Longer news turned elite
- Part 2. "Who"- people disappeared as news expanded
- Groups supplanted persons
- Authorities replaced others
- News gained status but lost touch
- Part 3. "What"- events, the basic stuff of news, declined
- Events dwindled in print stories
- The "what" waned in broadcast news
- Modern events resumed online
- Part 4. "Where"- locations for news grew more remote
- Local lost ground to distant news
- Newscasters appeared closer
- News traded place for digital space
- Part 5. "When"- the now of news pursued modernism
- The press adopted linear time
- Newscasters seemed more hurried
- News online reentered modern time
- Part 6. "Why"- against all odds, interpretation advanced
- The press grew more interpretive
- Broadcast news became less episodic
- Online news reverted to sense-making
- Part 7. News transformed: So what and now what?
- Social values enabled change
- Modernism exposed the flaws of news
- Realism could rekindle hope.