Reinventing the Newspaper by Frank Denton

Reinventing the Newspaper by Frank Denton

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Reinventing the Newspaper by Frank Denton

In the ever-present changing world of communications and technology, the morning newspaper is becoming replaced by the advent of the internet boom, as well as advances in other media technologies, such as cable television news stations. What is happening, as the authors paint an illustrious picture, is that the " newspaper reader" is no longer waking at the crack of dawn to fetch their paper, but rather switching on morning news programs for hardcore television reporting. While working in this environment, Frank Denton and Howard Kurtz, understand what is at stake for the future of the traditional newspaper and print media. As the fragmentation of audiences choose new and more exciting avenues for breaking news, Denton and Kurtz offer their thoughts and perspectives on where the newspaper and print media industry might be headed in 'Reinventing the Newspaper'. Within this enviroment, Frank Denton and Howard Kurtz, understand what is at stake for the future of the traditional newspaper and print media. As the fragmentation of audiences choose new and more exciting avenues for breaking news, Denton and Kurtz offer their thoughts and perspectives on where the newspaper and print media industry might be headed in Reinventing the Newspaper.
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ISBN 13 9780870783500
ISBN 10 0870783505
Title Reinventing the Newspaper
Author Frank Denton
Series Perspectives On The News S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Brookings Institution
Year published 1993-05-01
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.