Postjournalism and the death of newspapers. The media after Trump: manufacturing anger and polarization

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  1. Perhaps the Most Important Book of Our Era
    Journalism 101 is not popular with either lefties or conservatives, claims Andrey Mir. Subscribers pay most of the bills of media outlets in the United States. They are activists and demand editors cave in to their absurd ideological demands. This book is upsetting. The author seems quite pessimistic. I’m making sure to invest enough time to clearly understand Mir’s arguments. You should do likewise.

  2. The news
    A work that reviews the history of newspapers and its various business models. Describes the current situation and the relationship with journalism. Are newspapers dead, but just haven’t caught on? For that matter has journalism died as well? As a longtime consumer of newspapers (Almost continuous since living on my own 1971) the subject is of interest.I received a complementary copy via #GoodreadsGiveaway.

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