Reimagining journalism in a post-truth world : how late-night comedians, Internet trolls, and savvy reporters are transforming news, Ed Madison and Ben DeJarnette ; foreword by Frank Sesno
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Reimagining journalism in a post-truth world : how late-night comedians, Internet trolls, and savvy reporters are transforming news, Ed Madison and Ben DeJarnette ; foreword by Frank Sesno
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- Reimagining journalism in a post-truth world : how late-night comedians, Internet trolls, and savvy reporters are transforming news, Ed Madison and Ben DeJarnette ; foreword by Frank Sesno
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- how late-night comedians, Internet trolls, and savvy reporters are transforming news
- Statement of responsibility
- Ed Madison and Ben DeJarnette ; foreword by Frank Sesno
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-177) and index
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- Introduction: how journalism became a dirty word -- Reimagining truth: comedians, fake news, and the fate of "objectivity" -- Reimagining trust: engaged journalism, open reporting, and listening to the public -- Reimagining reach: VICE, Snapchat, and journalism's quest for digital-native news consumers -- Reimagining revenue: paywalls, crowdfunding, and the end of the advertising age -- Reimagining what's next: enduring questions for the future of journalism
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- 1014011904
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- 25 cm
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- xvi, 193 pages
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- 9781440854750
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- 2017041449
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- 13177634
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- .b123377638
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- (OCoLC)1014011904
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