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Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now

von Alan Rusbridger

Format:Hardcover

An urgent account of the revolution that has upended the news business, written by one of the most accomplished journalists of our timeTechnology has radically altered the news landscape. Once-powerful newspapers have lost their clout or been purchased by owners with particular agendas. Algorithms select which stories we see. The Internet allows consequential revelations, closely guarded secrets, and dangerous misinformation to spread at the speed of a click.In Breaking News, Alan Rusbridger demonstrates how these decisive shifts have occurred, and what they mean for the future of democracy. In the twenty years he spent editing The Guardian, Rusbridger managed the transformation of the progressive British daily into the most visited serious English-language newspaper site in the world. He oversaw an extraordinary run of world-shaking scoops, including the exposure of phone hacking by London tabloids, the Wikileaks release of U.S.diplomatic cables, and later the revelation of Edward Snowden’s National Security Agency files. At the same time, Rusbridger helped The Guardian become a pioneer in Internet journalism, stressing free access and robust interactions with readers. Here, Rusbridger vividly observes the media’s transformation from close range while also offering a vital assessment of the risks and rewards of practicing journalism in a high-impact, high-stress time.

Biography & Memoir
Hardcover
Erschienen an: 2018-11-27

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Monika Rezension von Monika

This or something like this should be essential reading. Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of the British newspaper The Guardian of 20 years, looks back on his time in journalism. He elaborates on how newspapers changed and had to change with the digital revolution, both in technical and financial terms but also in content, all advantages and disadvantages entailed. Personally, I could have done with less detailed and repetitive reports on the how and why and when newspapers decided to go online and how they monetised their online content or not and more on how contents changed, media ethics, the emergence of fake news, dealing with populist regimes etc. But still it was a wonderful overview on modern journalism.

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