The professional judgment of gatekeepers defined the American news agenda for decades. Making the News Popular examines how subsequent events brought on a post-professional period that opened the door for imagining that consumer preferences should drive news production--and unleashed both crisis and opportunity on journalistic institutions. Anthony Nadler charts a paradigm shift, from market research's reach into the editorial suite in the 1970s through contemporary experiments in collaborative filtering and social news sites like Reddit and Digg. As Nadler shows, the transition was and is a rocky one. It also goes back much further than many experts suppose. Idealized visions of demand-driven news face obstacles with each iteration. Furthermore, the post-professional philosophy fails to recognize how organizations mobilize interest in news and public life. Nadler argues that this civic function of news organizations has been neglected in debates on the future of journalism. Only with a critical grasp of news outlets' role in stirring broad interest in democratic life, he says, might journalism's digital crisis push us toward building a more robust and democratic news media.Wide-ranging and original, Making the News Popular offers a critical examination of an important, and still evolving, media phenomenon.
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Publisher
University of Illinois Press
ISBN-13
9780252081637
eBay Product ID (ePID)
221983106
Product Key Features
Author
Anthony M Nadler
Publication Name
Making the News Popular: Mobilizing U.S. News Audiences
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
History, Business
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
232 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height
229mm
Item Width
152mm
Additional Product Features
Title_Author
Anthony M Nadler
Series Title
History of Communication
Topic
Literary Theory
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
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