The American Newspaper
Will Irwin
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The American Newspaper is a critical study of journalism conducted by Will Irwin from 1909 to 1910 spanning fifteen articles that discuss the origins, purposes, and principles to which journalists should aspire. The article series appeared in Collier's in serialized form in 1911. Summary by progressingamerica (7 hr 40 min)
Chapitres
The Power of the Press | 21:18 | Lu par progressingamerica |
The Dim Beginnings | 31:24 | Lu par Kyle Stedman |
The Fourth Current | 48:45 | Lu par Kyle Stedman |
The Spread and Decline of Yellow Journalism | 27:24 | Lu par Robert Morel |
What Is News? | 21:36 | Lu par Robert Morel |
The Editor and the News | 30:18 | Lu par Elsie Selwyn |
The Reporter and the News | 40:30 | Lu par Rita Boutros |
All the News That's Fit to Print | 26:08 | Lu par J. M. Smallheer |
The Advertising Influence | 33:03 | Lu par Robert Morel |
The Unhealthy Alliance | 33:43 | Lu par Tatiana Chichilla |
Our Kind of People | 22:16 | Lu par kevinscottwiebe |
The Foe from Within | 36:42 | Lu par Rita Boutros |
The New Era | 28:41 | Lu par progressingamerica |
The Press of Two Cities | 28:30 | Lu par Elsie Selwyn |
The Voice of a Generation | 31:11 | Lu par TonyMezz |