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The public press, 1900-1945 : the history of American journalism
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The public press, 1900-1945 : the history of American journalism

著者: Leonard Ray Teel
出版商: Westport, Conn. : Praeger Publishers, 2006.
丛书: History of American journalism, no. 5.
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This volume examines the history of American journalism from 1900 to 1945.

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所有的著者/提供者: Leonard Ray Teel
ISBN: 0275981665 9780275981662
OCLC号码: 63390779
描述: xiv, 276 p. ; 24 cm.
内容: Emergence of a public press --
Journalism in transition --
The war over there --
Mobilizing public opinion --
Rise of professionalism --
Reprogramming the media market --
Focus on big government --
The debatable peace --
News of total war.
丛书名: History of American journalism, no. 5.
责任: Leonard Ray Teel.
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"Teel offers a useful volume for those interested in how US news organizations affected, interacted with, and were influenced by economic, social, and political events during the first half of the 20th century. Sweeping changes in technology and public attitudes in this period led to rapid developments in the press, and the author covers it all: from muckrakers (a term coined by Teddy Roosevelt) to Murrow's Boys; from a 1901 Ladies' Home Journal poll indicating journalism was no place for women to female correspondents covering WW II; from reporters learning the trade by experience to the establishment of journalism programs and colleges (e.g., Columbia School of Journalism). He looks at how WW I gave rise to higher standards in foreign reporting; how in that war and WW II media personnel struggled with issues of free flow of information (versus voluntary censorship, prior restraint, manipulation, and government propaganda); how journalists responded to public demands for higher levels of professionalism in the media. Students will particularly value biographical sketches of dozens of groundbreaking journalists who helped make US newspapers and radio stations of that era the best in the world. Highly recommended. Lower-/upper-division undergraduates; graduate students; general readers." -

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