News Evolution or Revolution? :The Future of Print Journalism in the Digital Age - Mass Communication & Journalism
News Evolution or Revolution? :The Future of Print Journalism in the Digital Age - Mass Communication & Journalism
paperback
Published:
19 August, 2014
Description
While the circumstances in New Orleans anchor the book, it also includes exploration of other for-profit and nonprofit business models for newspapers; differences in how communities handle news during a crisis; implications of the digital divide; and, how different communities believe a decline in print journalism impacts politics and the functioning of local government.
By researching in real-time the metamorphosis of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, the book shows what news organizations, journalists, news consumers, and professionals can learn about the future of the global newspaper industry. Is the newspaper industry in the midst of evolution or are its decisions sparking a revolution?
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781433123153 |
| ISBN10 | 1433123150 |
| Number Of Pages | 228 |
| Item Weight | 350 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Peter Lang Publishing Inc |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | New edition |
Media Reviews
«Indem der Band hartnäckig nach der realen Praxis und Bedeutung von Journalismus in Print, TV und Online fragt, liefert er ein äusserst plastisches und die zentralen Fragen konsequent verfolgendes Tableau der Auseinandersetzung zwischen Print und Online in den USA.»
(Markus Bauer, MEDIENwissenschaften 04/2016)
Author's Bio
Andrea Miller (PhD, University of Missouri-Columbia) is the Huie-Dellmon Professor and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in the Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University.
Amy Reynolds (PhD, University of Texas at Austin) is the Thomas & Darlene Ryder Distinguished Professor and Director of the Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs in the Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University. She has written and edited seven books including Terrorism and the Press: An Uneasy Relationship (Peter Lang, 2008).