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Page one : inside the New York Times and the future of journalism / edited by David Folkenflik.

Contributor(s): Folkenflik, DavidSeries: A Participant Media guidePublication details: New York : PublicAffairs, c2011. Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 188 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781586489601 (pbk.); 1586489607 (pbk.); 9781610390774 (ebook)Other title: Inside the New York Times and the future of journalism | inside the New York Times page one and the future of journalismSubject(s): New York times | Journalism -- United States -- 21st centuryLOC classification: PN4867.2 | .F655 2011
Contents:
Introduction / David Folkenflik -- The back story to "Page one" [documentary film] / Kate Novack and Andrew Rossi -- Print is dead : long live the New York times / David Carr -- The designated redactor / Scott Shane -- What is WikiLeaks? that's the wrong question / Kelly McBride -- How the New York times learned to stop worrying and love the blog / Jennifer 8. Lee -- The deal from hell / James O'Shea -- Panel discussion : Who should pay for journalism? / David Folkenflik ... [et al.] -- Does journalism exist? / Alan Rusbridger -- Why the New York times should stop complaining about the Huffington post / Jim Bankoff -- "We can all hang separately or survive together" / Evan Smith -- Beyond the tyranny of the recent / Matt Thompson -- Investing in the future of news / Alberto Ibargüen -- The surprising rise and recurring challenges to public radio / Peter Osnos -- Watching Al Jazeera : "you feel like you're getting real news" / Hillary Clinton -- Literacy after the front page / Dean Miller -- Arming the audience / Frederick R. Blevens -- The news belongs to the public / Geneva Overholser.
Summary: David Folkenflik has convened some of the smartest media savants to talk about the present and the future of news. Behind all the debate is the presence of the New York times, and the inside story of its attempt to navigate the new world, embracing the immediacy of the web without straying from a commitment to accurate reporting and analysis that provides the paper with its own definition of what it is there to showcase: all the news that is fit to print.
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Introduction / David Folkenflik -- The back story to "Page one" [documentary film] / Kate Novack and Andrew Rossi -- Print is dead : long live the New York times / David Carr -- The designated redactor / Scott Shane -- What is WikiLeaks? that's the wrong question / Kelly McBride -- How the New York times learned to stop worrying and love the blog / Jennifer 8. Lee -- The deal from hell / James O'Shea -- Panel discussion : Who should pay for journalism? / David Folkenflik ... [et al.] -- Does journalism exist? / Alan Rusbridger -- Why the New York times should stop complaining about the Huffington post / Jim Bankoff -- "We can all hang separately or survive together" / Evan Smith -- Beyond the tyranny of the recent / Matt Thompson -- Investing in the future of news / Alberto Ibargüen -- The surprising rise and recurring challenges to public radio / Peter Osnos -- Watching Al Jazeera : "you feel like you're getting real news" / Hillary Clinton -- Literacy after the front page / Dean Miller -- Arming the audience / Frederick R. Blevens -- The news belongs to the public / Geneva Overholser.

David Folkenflik has convened some of the smartest media savants to talk about the present and the future of news. Behind all the debate is the presence of the New York times, and the inside story of its attempt to navigate the new world, embracing the immediacy of the web without straying from a commitment to accurate reporting and analysis that provides the paper with its own definition of what it is there to showcase: all the news that is fit to print.