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Free the press : the death of American journalism and how to revive it / Brian J. Karem.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham, Maryland : Prometheus Books, an imprit of Globe Pequot, [2021]Description: xv, 2 leaves of plates, 295 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781633887664
  • 1633887669
Other title:
  • Death of American journalism and how to revive it
Subject(s):
Contents:
Foreword / by Sam Donaldson -- Justice to all, partiality to none -- Hear the footsteps, Sam? -- No different than toasters -- Don't worry about it -- A wonderful buster of balloons -- What you got here is brain blood -- You're a little dog -- The war on drugs is a joke -- A tale of two cult leaders -- Open the floodgates -- Give the devil the benefit of the law? -- In a room with madness-post-9/11 -- What the hell is the espionage act? -- Enter the dragon -- Everyone knows it's Wendi -- Fake news -- If you stop counting ballots -- We really want more reporters covering us -- A staple in your navel -- Free the press.
Summary: "Blending his experiences as a veteran reporter with trenchant analysis of the erosion of trust between the press and the government in the past 40 years, Free the Press gives readers a unique perspective on the challenges facing journalism, as well as the rise of hostility between these institutions"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 070.4493 K18 Available 33111010996193
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 070.4493 K18 Available 33111010872733
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Blending his experiences as a veteran reporter with analysis of the erosion of trust between the press and the government during the past 40 years, in Free the Press, renowned journalist Brian J. Karem gives readers a unique perspective on the challenges facing journalism while asking the question, "How did we get here?" And perhaps more importantly, "How do we fix it?". Since the Vietnam War, each and every president has overseen the withering of relations between the Executive Branch and the so-called Fourth Estate. Politicians are not solely to blame, however. Corporate media has us following the news of the day for clicks and views rather than pursuing long term stories of impact. Reporters have ceased to frame the narrative and failed to co-opt social media contributions until it was too late.

Placed alongside a firsthand view of Karem's own experience as a reporter and manager in television, print, and the online media industry, where he witnessed buyouts and the end of locally owned and operated newspapers; a behind-the-scenes look at his work as a member of the White House Press Corps; and his advocacy to protect the journalistic pillar of anonymity, readers will come away with a deeper understanding of journalism, and what happened to it, at the national and local level.

Karem concludes with a three-step plan to save the free press, as well as a comprehensive method to reporting for reporters to regain level footing and work toward repairing the damage done to one of the most important and sacred institutional relationships of our country.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-295).

"Blending his experiences as a veteran reporter with trenchant analysis of the erosion of trust between the press and the government in the past 40 years, Free the Press gives readers a unique perspective on the challenges facing journalism, as well as the rise of hostility between these institutions"-- Provided by publisher.

Foreword / by Sam Donaldson -- Justice to all, partiality to none -- Hear the footsteps, Sam? -- No different than toasters -- Don't worry about it -- A wonderful buster of balloons -- What you got here is brain blood -- You're a little dog -- The war on drugs is a joke -- A tale of two cult leaders -- Open the floodgates -- Give the devil the benefit of the law? -- In a room with madness-post-9/11 -- What the hell is the espionage act? -- Enter the dragon -- Everyone knows it's Wendi -- Fake news -- If you stop counting ballots -- We really want more reporters covering us -- A staple in your navel -- Free the press.

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