The death and life of American journalism

the media revolution that will begin the world again

1st Nation Books ed.

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The death and life of American journalism

the media revolution that will begin the world again

1st Nation Books ed.

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Publisher
Nation Books
Language
English
Pages
334

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Table of Contents

American crisis, American opportunity
The crisis in journalism
Flawed choices, false hopes
Why the State
Subsidizing democracy
The age of the possible
Appendix I: Founding principles
Appendix II: Ike, MacArthur, and the forging of free and independent press
Appendix III: Sources for the book's charts.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-318) and index.

Published in
Philadelphia, PA
Other Titles
Media revolution that will begin the world again

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
071.3
Library of Congress
PN4867.2 .M37 2010, PN4867.2.M37 2010, PN4867.2 .M35 2010, PN4867.2 .M33 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 334 p. :
Number of pages
334

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25286901M
Internet Archive
deathlifeofameri0000mcch
ISBN 10
1568586051
ISBN 13
9781568586052
LCCN
2010282015
OCLC/WorldCat
326649068

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16603880W

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