All the news that's fit to sell : how the market transforms information into news
by
Hamilton, James, 1961-
Title
:
All the news that's fit to sell : how the market transforms information into news
Author
:
Hamilton, James, 1961-
ISBN
:
9780691123677
Personal Author
:
Hamilton, James, 1961-
Publication Information
:
Princeton, N.J. ; Woodstock : Princeton University Press, 2006.
Physical Description
:
342 p. ; 24 cm.
General Note
:
Originally published: 2004.
Contents
:
1. Economic theories of news -- 2. A market for press independence : the evolution of nonpartisan newspapers in the nineteenth century -- 3. News audiences : how strong are the public's interests in the public interest? -- 4. Information programs on network television -- 5. What is news on local television stations and in local newspapers -- 6. The changing nature of the network evening news program -- 7. News on the net -- 8. Journalists as goods -- 9. Content, consequences, and policy choices.
Subject Term
:
Television broadcasting of news -- United States.
Television broadcasting of news -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Press -- United States.
Press -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Online information services -- United States.
Journalism -- Objectivity -- United States.
| Library | Material Type | Item Barcode | Shelf Number | Copy |
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| IIEMSA | General Books | 33168020371254 | 070.10973 H218A 2006 | 1 |