
Out of Print
Newspapers, Journalism and the Business of News in the Digital Age
George Brock(Author)
Kogan Page Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. January 2015
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-7494-7617-5 (ISBN)
Description
News and journalism are in the midst of upheaval: shifts such as declining print subscriptions and rising website visitor numbers are forcing assumptions and practices to be rethought from first principles. The internet is not simply allowing faster, wider distribution of material: digital technology is demanding transformative change.
Out of Print
analyzes the role and influence of newspapers in the digital age and explains how current theory and practice have to change to fully exploit developing opportunities.
In
Out of Print
George Brock guides readers through the history, present state and future of journalism, highlighting how and why journalism needs to be rethought on a global scale and remade to meet the demands and opportunities of new conditions. He provides a unique examination of every key issue, from the phone-hacking scandal and Leveson Inquiry to the impact of social media on news and expectations. He presents an incisive, authoritative analysis of the role and influence of journalism in the digital age.
Online supporting resources for this book include downloadable lecture slides.
Reviews / Votes
"When George Brock talks, in his excellent book, about the "disruption" of the net, the atomisation of news and opinion, he evokes echoes of a different era: an unruly world of vituperation, agitation, even revolution. But this time it may not be the melee of new voices that crowded the pages of centuries past. This time it's a higgledy-piggledy high-tech empowerment that politicians (and editors) can't control."More details
Edition
Re-issue
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
552 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7494-7617-5 (9780749476175)
Schweitzer Classification
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Person
Author
George Brock is a professor and former head of the prestigious Graduate School of Journalism at City University London. During his career as a journalist he worked for the Observer and The Times, where he was Foreign Editor, Managing Editor and Saturday Editor. He has served as president of the World Editors Forum and is on the board of the International Press Institute. He is a regular commentator on news and journalism in the UK and global media and is an active conference speaker and reviewer.
Content
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- Chapter - 00: Introduction: from ink to link;
- Chapter - 01: Communicating whatever we please;
- Chapter - 02: Furnishing the world with a new set of nerves;
- Chapter - 03: The gilded age;
- Chapter - 04: The engine of opportunity;
- Chapter - 05: Rethinking journalism again;
- Chapter - 06: The business model crumbles;
- Chapter - 07: Credibility crumbles;
- Chapter - 08: The Leveson judgement;
- Chapter - 09: Throwing spaghetti at the wall;
- Chapter - 10: Clues to the future