Beschreibung:
In the spring of 1969, 101 students received master's degrees from Columbia University's prestigious School of Journalism, where they had learned the trade as it was then practiced. Most hoped to start a career in newspapers, radio, television or magazines, the established forms of journalism of that era. Little did they realize how the news world they were entering would be upended by the internet and by the social forces that would sweep through the country over the next 50 years.
List of Illustrations - Preface - Acknowledgments - Chapter Authors - Martin Gottlieb/Susan Spencer: Fifty Years of Journalism: A Sweep of Change - Kenneth Tiven: Technology: The Revolution of Our Time - Dotty Brown: Women: Forging Towards Recognition - Marquita Pool-Eckert: Diversity: A Work in Progress - Alan Ehrenhalt: Politics: Reporting in the Age of Distrust - Michèle Montas-Dominique: International Reporting: A World of Difference - Ted Gest: Criminal Justice: The Journey from "Give Me Rewrite!" - Richard Knox: Medicine: From Gee-Whiz to Hard-Edged - David E. Gumpert: Business: How Big Media Missed Small and Personal - Tammy Tanaka: Covering the God Beat in a Time of Change - Carla Fine: Book Publishing: Authors on the Front Line - Tom Goldstein: J-Schools: In the Wake of New Media - Allan Mann: An Informed News Consumer's View - Index