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The Year That Defined American Journalism: 1897 and the Clash of Paradigms
1897 and the Clash of Paradigms
Book • 2006
The book examines the succession of remarkable events in 1897, when American journalism faced a clash of paradigms: William Randolph Hearst's activist 'journalism of action,' Adolph Ochs' detached model at the New York Times with its slogan 'All the News That's Fit to Print,' and Lincoln Steffens' literary journalism at the New York Commercial-Advertiser.
This year of transition highlighted competing visions for the profession's future, ultimately leading to the ascendancy of the Times' counter-activist approach that defines mainstream journalism today.
It introduces the year-study methodology to mass communications research.
This year of transition highlighted competing visions for the profession's future, ultimately leading to the ascendancy of the Times' counter-activist approach that defines mainstream journalism today.
It introduces the year-study methodology to mass communications research.
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