
Author | : Amy M. Damico |
Publisher | : ABC-CLIO |
Release Date | : 31 October 2019 |
ISBN | : 9781440864070 |
Pages | : 372 pages |
File Size | : 50,5 Mb |
Total View | : 3241 Views |
Media Journalism and Fake News A Reference Handbook by Amy M. Damico Book PDF Summary
This volume summarizes the evolution of news and information in the United States as it has been shaped by technology (penny press, radio, TV, cable, the internet) and form development (investigative journalism, tabloid TV, talk radio, social media). • Provides readers with an overview of the development of news and information in the United States as an influential factor in a democracy, prompting readers to consider the importance of understanding this landscape • Summarizes how changes in technology have influenced the content and form of news and information distribution, highlighting for readers the relationship between technology and content • Points out the effects of different types of news and information — from investigative journalism to disinformation spread via social media — giving readers examples of the potential influence information might have on culture • Profiles key figures and organizations that contributed to the evolving news and information landscape, deepening readers' understanding of the depth and breadth of the landscape • Provides data about the current news and information landscape that captures elements of consumer engagement with a variety of news sources, providing readers with a broader understanding of how news and information is consumed and resonates with U.S. citizens
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