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The Death of Media

And the Fight to Save Democracy

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Is mainstream media in decline, and what implications does this have for democracy? Emmy Award-winning journalist Danny Schechter, known as "The News Dissector," investigates the current state of major media outlets, the emergence of new media, and their effects on democratic health. As a former producer at ABC's 20/20 and CNN, Schechter reflects on dwindling newspaper circulation, declining network ratings, ongoing media scandals, and the erosion of credibility, alongside the rise of concentrated media and partisan news. With media dissatisfaction reaching as high as 70 percent—even among industry insiders—he emphasizes the essential role of a vibrant media in democracy. In this work, part manifesto and part investigation, Schechter explores the potential of new media, including the Internet, webcasts, podcasts, and more, which are fostering a movement for democratic media and citizen journalism. He highlights efforts by everyday citizens to reclaim public discourse. Ultimately, this book serves as an inspiring guide for revitalizing the media landscape, showcasing Schechter's passion and expertise at a critical juncture in history. He is the executive editor of Mediachannel.org and has a rich background in journalism, including a Neiman Fellowship at Harvard and producing at CNN and ABC.

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The Death of Media, Danny Schechter

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Podtitul
And the Fight to Save Democracy
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Melville House
Rok vydania
2005
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
173
ISBN10
0976658364
ISBN13
9780976658368
Série
Anotácia
Is mainstream media in decline, and what implications does this have for democracy? Emmy Award-winning journalist Danny Schechter, known as "The News Dissector," investigates the current state of major media outlets, the emergence of new media, and their effects on democratic health. As a former producer at ABC's 20/20 and CNN, Schechter reflects on dwindling newspaper circulation, declining network ratings, ongoing media scandals, and the erosion of credibility, alongside the rise of concentrated media and partisan news. With media dissatisfaction reaching as high as 70 percent—even among industry insiders—he emphasizes the essential role of a vibrant media in democracy. In this work, part manifesto and part investigation, Schechter explores the potential of new media, including the Internet, webcasts, podcasts, and more, which are fostering a movement for democratic media and citizen journalism. He highlights efforts by everyday citizens to reclaim public discourse. Ultimately, this book serves as an inspiring guide for revitalizing the media landscape, showcasing Schechter's passion and expertise at a critical juncture in history. He is the executive editor of Mediachannel.org and has a rich background in journalism, including a Neiman Fellowship at Harvard and producing at CNN and ABC.