Author: Paul Benedetti
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Language: en
Pages: 351
Pages: 351
Language: en
Pages: 236
Pages: 236
Conflicting journalistic voices that were raised in the past have become such a jumble that merely identifying them is difficult. Dennis and Rivers define, categorize, present, and examine the voices that contributed to what became known as "the new media" environment in the 1970s. This new journalism came about as
Language: en
Pages: 88
Pages: 88
Books about The Magic Writing Machine; Student Probes of the New Journalism
Language: en
Pages: 164
Pages: 164
Hellmann argues that "new journalism" is a new genre of fiction, one that deals with fact through fable, discovering, constructing and self-consciously exploring meaning beyond our media-constructed reality. He applies his theory to books by Wolfe, Thompson, Mailer and Herr.
Language: en
Pages: 204
Pages: 204
Journalists and novelists responded to the pervasive social changes of the 1960s in America with a variety of experiments in nonfiction. Those who have praised the vitality of the new journalism have seen it as a fusion of the journalist's passion for detail and the novelist's moral vision. Hollowell presents
Language: en
Pages: 178
Pages: 178
Journalism is a pool staffed by distracted lifeguards and no matter how fancy your school is, your first week in a real newsroom will feel like a shove in the small of the back into 15 feet of water. Most of us come up for air eventually, but if you’re
Language: en
Pages: 160
Pages: 160
Books about The Student Journalist and Writing the New Journalism
Language: en
Pages: 235
Pages: 235
This volume explores the ways in which the complicated revolution in British newspapers, the New Journalism, influenced Irish politics, culture, and newspaper practices. The essays here further illuminate the central role of the press in the evolution of Irish nationalism and modernism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Language: en
Pages: 208
Pages: 208
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
Language: en
Pages: 233
Pages: 233
Aggressive policy, enthusiastic news coverage and sensational novelistic style combined to create a distinctive image of Britain's Empire in late-Victorian print media. The New Journalism, the New Imperialism and the Fiction of Empire, 1870-1900 traces this phenomenon through the work of editors, special correspondents and authors.