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The watchdog that didn't bark

the financial crisis and the disappearance of investigative reporting

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An edition of The watchdog that didn't bark (2013)

The watchdog that didn't bark

the financial crisis and the disappearance of investigative reporting

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In this sweeping, incisive study, Dean Starkman exposes the critical shortcomings that softened coverage during the mortgage era and the years leading up to the financial collapse of 2008. Dividing journalism into two competing approaches?access reporting and accountability reporting?he connects the financial collapse to what happens when the former overwhelms the latter and reporters lose sight of their public role. Starkman travels back to the early twentieth century and juxtaposes the work of reporters against other forms of journalism, particularly muckraking. These two genres merged when m.

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362

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Cover of: Watchdog That Didn't Bark
Watchdog That Didn't Bark: The Financial Crisis and the Disappearance of Investigative Journalism
2015, Columbia University Press
in English
Cover of: The watchdog that didn't bark
The watchdog that didn't bark: the financial crisis and the disappearance of investigative reporting
2014, Columbia University Press
in English
Cover of: Watchdog That Didn't Bark
Watchdog That Didn't Bark: The Financial Crisis and the Disappearance of Investigative Journalism
2013, Columbia University Press
in English

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Table of Contents

Ida Tarbell, muckraking, and the rise of accountability reporting
Access and messenger boys : the roots of business news and the birth of the Wall Street journal
Kilgore's revolution at the Wall Street journal : rise of the great story
Muckraking goes mainstream : democratizing financial and technical knowledge
CNBCization : insiders, access, and the return of the messenger boy
Subprime rises in the 1990s : journalism and regulation fight back
Muckraking the banks, 2000-2003 : a last gasp for journalism and regulation
Three journalism outsiders unearth the looming mortgage crisis
The watchdog that didn't bark : the disappearance of accountability reporting and
The financial collapse, 2004-2006
Digitism, corporatism, and the future of journalism : as the hamster wheel turns.

Edition Notes

Electronic book.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
Columbia Journalism Review Books, Columbia journalism review books

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
070.4/493309730931
Library of Congress
HB3722 .S792 2014, HB3722.S792 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource.
Number of pages
362

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26645764M
Internet Archive
watchdogthatdidn0000star
ISBN 10
0231536283
ISBN 13
9780231536288, 9780231158183
LCCN
2013023077
OCLC/WorldCat
869802769, 852763540

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