Mister Pulitzer and the Spider :Modern News from Realism to the Digital ( The History of Communication )

Publication subTitle :Modern News from Realism to the Digital

Publication series :The History of Communication

Author: Barnhurst; Kevin G.  

Publisher: University of Illinois Press‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9780252098406

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780252040184

Subject: G219.19 Journalism History

Keyword: 法律,社会学

Language: ENG

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Description

Changes in news ideology from nineteenth-century realism to digital society

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Contents

Preface

Part 1. News Pursued Modernism from Machine to Digital Times

1. Industrial News Became Modern

2. Stories Only Seemed Shorter

3. Longer News Turned Elite

Part 2. “Who”—People Disappeared as News Expanded

4. Groups Supplanted Persons

5. Authorities Replaced Others

6. News Gained Status but Lost Touch

Part 3. “What”—Events, the Basic Stuff of News, Declined

7. Events Dwindled in Print Stories

8. The “What” Waned in Broadcast News

9. Modern Events Resumed Online

Part 4. “Where”—Locations for News Grew More Remote

10. Local Lost Ground to Distant News

11. Newscasters Appeared Closer

12. News Traded Place for Digital Space

Part 5. “When”—The Now of News Pursued Modernism

13. The Press Adopted Linear Time

14. Newscasters Seemed More Hurried

15. News Online Reentered Modern Time

Part 6. “Why”—Against all Odds, Interpretation Advanced

16. The Press Grew More Interpretive

17. Broadcast News Became Less Episodic

18. Online News Reverted to Sense-­Making

Part 7. News Transformed: So What and Now What?

19. Social Values Enabled Change

20. Modernism Exposed the Flaws of News

21. Realism Could Rekindle Hope

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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