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Nick Nuttall is senior lecturer and MA program leader at the University of Lincoln School of Journalism. He worked for many years in East Africa, the Middle East and Cyprus, writing on travel and communication issues. He has authored a chapter on Truman Capote and New Journalism for The Journalistic Imagination (2007) as well as a chapter on investigative journalism for the latest edition of The Newspapers Handbook (2006). His research interests include New Journalism, press history, and the gonzo journalism of Hunter S. Thompson.
Preface: How To Use the Book and Summary of Sections
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Uses and Abuses of History:Why Bother With It ?
Part I: Journalism and Democracy: A Sibling Rivalry?
1. A Right To Know
Résumé: Walter Lippmann
Résumés: The Founding Fathers
FactFile: The Development of Rights and Liberties
2. The Road Not Taken
Résumé: Tom Paine
FactFile: Anthony Haswell and Freedom of the Press
Résumé: Edward Smith Hall - An Australian Pioneer
FactFile: Habermas and the Changing Public Sphere
FactFile: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
3. Digging the Dirt
Résumé: Lincoln Steffens
Résumé: S. S. McClure
Résumé: John Dewey
Résumé: Henry Luce
4. Spinning a Good Yarn and Developing Community
Factfile: The Pseudo-Event
Résumé: Ivy Lee
Résumé: Edward Bernays
Factfile: Neoliberalism's Threat to Community
Part II: Technology, Work, and Business: Is Journalism More Than Just a Job?
5. Changing Roles in a Changing World
FactFile: The Cold Type Revolution
Résumé: Lord Beaverbrook
Résumé: Charles Dana
Résumé: William Cobbett
Résumé: John Stuart Mill
6. A New Journalism For A New Age
Résumé: Joseph Pulitzer
Résumé: Alfred Harmsworth, Lord Northcliffe
Résumé: E. L. Godkin
FactFile: Appeal to Reason
FactFile: Ida M. Tarbell and Standard Oil
7. He Who Pays The Piper
FactFile: Advertising, Class, and the Daily Herald
FactFile: Forza Italia
FactFile: The Broadcast Reform Movement, 1928-35
FactFile: Edward R Murrow and See It Now
8. A Power Worth Fighting For
FactFile: Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation
FactFile: Cable News Network and the "CNN Effect"
Part III: Ethics: A Matter of Judgment? 173
9. Private and Confidential
FactFile: Privacy Codes in the United States
FactFile: Privacy Codes in Great Britain
10. Fakes, Rakes, and "On The Take"
FactFile: Faking It
Part IV: Audience: Citizen Consumer or Consumer Citizen?
11. Finding an Audience
FactFile: News Values
FactFile: Joe and Jolene Sixpack
Résumé: George Newnes
Résumé: C. P. Scott and the Manchester Guardian
12. How Audiences Rewrote the Script
FactFile: La Fronde
FactFile: Le Petit Journal
FactFile: Audience Reaction to W. T. Stead's
"Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon"
13. Watching and Listening
FactFile: Leo Lowenthal and Celebrity "Idols"
FactFile: Measuring the Audience
Résumé: Marshall McLuhan
Part V: Conclusion: A Future History
14. Paper Tigers?
Résumé: Paul Julius Reuter
FactFile: The "Net Benefit to Canada" Test
Index
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