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Page One Inside the New York Times and the Future of Journalism

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ISBN-10: 1586489607

ISBN-13: 9781586489601

Edition: 2011

Authors: David Folkenflik, Participant

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The news media is in the middle of a revolution. Old certainties have been shoved aside by new entities such as WikiLeaks and Gawker, Politico and the Huffington Post. But where, in all this digital innovation, is the future of great journalism? Is there a difference between an opinion column and a blog, a reporter and a social networker? Who curates the news, or should it be streamed unimpeded by editorial influence? Expanding on Andrew Rossi's "riveting" film ( Slate), David Folkenflik has convened some of the smartest media savants to talk about the present and the future of news. Behind all the debate is the presence of the New York Times, and the inside story of its attempt to navigate…    
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Book details

List price: $18.50
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 6/28/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Introduction
The New York Times
The Back Story to �Page One�
Print Is Dead: Long Live The New York Times
The Designated Redactor
What Is WikiLeaks? That's the Wrong Question
How The New York Times Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blog
The Tectonic Plates Shift
The Deal from Hell
Panel Discussion: Who Should Pay for Journalism?
Does Journalism Exist?
Why The New York Times Should Stop Complaining about The Huffington Post
�We Can All Hang Separately or Survive Together.�
Beyond the Tyranny of the Recent
How Citizens and Consumers Can Think About Media
Investing in the Future of News
The Surprising Rise and Recurring Challenges to Public Radio
Watching Al Jazeera: �You feel like you're getting real news�
Literacy after the Front Page
Arming the Audience
The News Belongs to the Public
Index