The Death and Life of Great American Newspapers

Communities across America are suffering through a crisis that could leave a dramatically diminished version of democracy in its wake. It is not the economic meltdown, although the crisis is related to the broader day of reckoning that appears to have arrived. The crisis of which we speak involves more than mere economics. Journalism is collapsing, and with it comes the most serious threat in our lifetimes to self-government and the rule of law as it has ... Full Story »

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by Doug Greer - Mar. 24, 2009

Nichols and McChesney examine journalism from a historical perspective, an economic perspective, and a patriotic perspective.

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