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Page One: Inside The New York Times And The Future Of Journalism (2011)

by David Folkenflik(Favorite Author)
3.96 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1586489607 (ISBN13: 9781586489601)
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English
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publisher
PublicAffairs
review 1: I chose to read the book because of my interests in becoming a writer. The book helped to allay my worries about the future of journalism. Although the internet has displaced traditional news, there are certain bright spots in the journalism business. The traditional news outlets that were quick to react and didn't beg their readers to stay, they kept and expanded their readership.The outlets made their changes exciting to their readership.I recommend the book.
review 2: The central thesis of this book is that journalism is a changing landscape. It is reiterated time and time again. The problem is that it never offers any advice going forwards besides that one should "keep an open mind" to new advances in communications. The "future of journalism" described in
... morethe title is often confined to vague generalities. That being said, the book is thought-provoking and examines a number of facets in the industry that I'd have never thought about previously. less
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kikilady
for a media-junky like me, this is cool insider stuff from NYT
mimi
A bunch of "Page One" over the years per lib-sf
Vinay
For Grad School project.
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