
The Rise of the Blogosphere
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The current popularity of political blogs can be traced back to currents in American culture apparent even at the time of the Revolution. At that time there was no distinct commercial and professional press; the newspapers, then, provided a much more direct outlet for the voices of the people. In the nineteenth century, as the press became more commercial, it moved away from its direct involvement with politics, taking on an observer stance-removing itself from the people, as well as from politics. In the twentieth century, the press became increasingly professional, removing itself once more from the general populace. Americans, however, still longed to voice their opinions with the freedom that the press had once provided. Today, blogs are providing the means for doing just that.
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- Intro
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1 The Conception of a Popular American Press
- Chapter 2 The Rise of Advocacy Journalism
- Chapter 3 Debate in the Early American Press
- Chapter 4 The Victory for Rights of the Press
- Chapter 5 The Heyday of the Partisan Press
- Chapter 6 The Rise of Professional Journalism
- Chapter 7 The Creation of Press Empires
- Chapter 8 Domination of the Press by Electronic Media
- Chapter 9 Alternative Journalism
- Chapter 10 The Failure of the American News Media
- Chapter 11 The Movement toward Public Journalism
- Chapter 12 The Growth of the Discussion Board and the Birth of the Blogs
- Chapter 13 9/11 and the Rise of the Blogosphere
- Chapter 14 Research, Rathergate, and the Power of the Blogs
- Chapter 15 Political Reclamation and Citizen Journalism
- CONCLUSION
- NOTES
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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