An edition of Breaking the news (1996)

Breaking the news

how the media undermines American democracy

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An edition of Breaking the news (1996)

Breaking the news

how the media undermines American democracy

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Polls show that Americans from every political, racial, and economic group in the country are mad at the media, but members of the press claim this simply proves that they are doing their job: reporting the news without fear or favor. As James Fallows demonstrates in this razor-sharp indictment, not only is the press not doing "the job," it is actually getting in the way of Americans doing their jobs as citizens.

Fallows details the ways in which the current style of news coverage engenders a sense of futility in the American public with regard to its ability to influence our society. Drawing on his own richly varied experience as a reporter and on scores of interviews with members of the print and broadcast media, he reveals how the reigning destructive practices evolved, and whose interests they serve.

Outside the urban centers of media power, Fallows finds a new public-spirited approach to news coverage that is gathering passionate adherents while meeting fierce resistance from the media old guard. Breaking the News will ignite the increasingly heated debate over the role of the American media.

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Pantheon Books
Language
English
Pages
296

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Edition Notes

Ordered Aug. 20/97. 9696-5

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Classifications

Library of Congress
PN4888.O25 F35 1996

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL21981061M
ISBN 10
067944209X
LCCN
95031467
OCLC/WorldCat
32779541
LibraryThing
365712
Goodreads
1955444

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OL16999992W

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