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_aPressman, Matthew, _d1981- _e1 |
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_aOn press : _bthe liberal values that shaped the news / _cMatthew Pressman. |
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_aCambridge, Massachusetts : _bHarvard University Press, _c(c)2018. |
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_aIntroduction: Liberal values, not liberal bias -- _tOpening the door to interpretation -- _tObjectivity and the right: a worthy ideal abandoned -- _tObjectivity and the left: an ideal worth abandoning -- _tThe reader-oriented newspaper -- _tMinorities and women in the newsroom: a two-pronged struggle -- _tThe press and the powerful: from allies to adversaries -- _tAmerican journalism and its values, 1980-2018: validation, devastation, alteration. |
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_aIn the 1960s and 70s the American press forged a new set of values. Threatened with obsolescence by the proliferation of new competitors, pressured to rectify their treatment of minorities and women, denounced as biased by both the left and the right, the country's leading news organizations made fundamental changes. They shifted from simply reporting the news to analyzing it. They adopted a more adversarial approach to those in power. They continued to strive for objectivity, but they did so in a way that left many outside their newsrooms (and many on the inside) deeply dissatisfied. In many ways they became more liberal. Powerful institutions like the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times--the two newspapers this book scrutinizes--transformed themselves, with major ramifications for the rest of the news media and for the country as a whole. On Press shows how these changes occurred, why they persisted for three decades after the 1970s, and why the media is reassessing long-held values once again in the Trump era.-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aJournalistic ethics _zUnited States _xHistory _y20th century. |
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_aJournalistic ethics _zUnited States _xHistory _y21st century. |
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_aLiberalism _zUnited States _xHistory _y20th century. |
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_aLiberalism _zUnited States _xHistory _y21st century. |
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_aAmerican newspapers _xObjectivity. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |