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Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 136 mm x 206 mm, Gewicht: 332 g

Reihe: Medill School of Journalism Vi

Spencer

The Yellow Journalism: The Press and America's Emergence as a World Power


Erscheinungsjahr 2007
ISBN: 978-0-8101-2331-1
Verlag: Northwestern University Press

Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 136 mm x 206 mm, Gewicht: 332 g

Reihe: Medill School of Journalism Vi

ISBN: 978-0-8101-2331-1
Verlag: Northwestern University Press


When a case containing dismembered human remains surfaced in New York's East River in June of 1897, the publisher of the ""New York Journal"" - a young, devil-may-care millionaire named William Randolph Hearst - decided that his newspaper would ""scoop"" the city's police department by solving this heinous crime. Pulling out all the stops, Hearst launched more than a journalistic murder investigation; his newspaper's active intervention in the city's daily life, especially its underside, marked the birth of the Yellow Press. In a work that studies the rise and fall of this phenomenon, David R. Spencer documents the fierce competition that characterized yellow journalism, the social realities and trends that contributed to its success (and its ultimate demise), its accomplishments for good or ill, and its long-term legacy. Most notable among Hearst's competitors was New York City's ""The World"", owned and managed by a European Jewish immigrant named Joseph Pulitzer. ""The Yellow Journalism"" describes how these two papers and others exploited the scandal, corruption, and crime among the city's most influential citizens, and its most desperate inhabitants - a policy that made this ""journalism of action"" remarkably effective, not just as a commercial force, but also as an advocate for the city's poor and defenseless. Spencer shows how many of the innovations first introduced during this period - from investigative reporting to the use of color, entertainment news, and cartoons in papers - have had a lasting effect on journalism; and how media in our day reflects the Yellow Press's influence, but also its threatened irrelevance within the broader realities of contemporary society.

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David R. Spencer is a professor of journalism and media studies at the University of Western Ontario. Geneva Overholser is a professor of journalism studies and the Curtis B. Hurley Chair in Public Affairs Reporting at the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri and she was formerly the Washington Post ombudsman.



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