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Saving The News : Why The Constitution Calls for Government Action to Preserve Freedom of Speech / Martha Minow.

By: Series: Inalienable rights seriesPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, [2021]Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780190948412
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Saving the newsDDC classification:
  • 342.730853 MIN 23
LOC classification:
  • KF2750 .M56 2021
Contents:
Table of Contents Preface, by Newton Minow; Introduction; Chapter 1: News Deserts, Echo Chambers, Algorithmic Editors, and the Siren Call of Revenues; Chapter 2: News Production and Distribution in the United States: Private Industry and Government Contributions; Chapter 3: Does the First Amendment Forbid, Permit, or Require Government Support of News Industries; Chapter 4: Constitutionally Inflected Reforms; Coda; Notes; Index
Summary: "As traditional for-profit news media in the United States declines in economic viability and sheer numbers of outlets and staff, what does and what should the constitutional guarantee of freedom of the press mean? The book examines the current news ecosystem in the U.S. and chronicles historical developments in government involvement in shaping the industry. It argues that initiatives by the government and by private-sector actors are not only permitted but called for as transformations in technology, economics, and communications jeopardize the production and distribution of and trust in news and the very existence of local news reporting. It presents ten proposals for change to help preserve the free press essential to our democratic society"-- Provided by publisher.
List(s) this item appears in: NAAC 2021-22 | JULY 2022 RAMESH
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Table of Contents
Preface, by Newton Minow;
Introduction;
Chapter 1: News Deserts, Echo Chambers, Algorithmic Editors, and the Siren Call of Revenues;
Chapter 2: News Production and Distribution in the United States: Private Industry and Government Contributions;
Chapter 3: Does the First Amendment Forbid, Permit, or Require Government Support of News Industries;
Chapter 4: Constitutionally Inflected Reforms;
Coda;
Notes;
Index

"As traditional for-profit news media in the United States declines in economic viability and sheer numbers of outlets and staff, what does and what should the constitutional guarantee of freedom of the press mean? The book examines the current news ecosystem in the U.S. and chronicles historical developments in government involvement in shaping the industry. It argues that initiatives by the government and by private-sector actors are not only permitted but called for as transformations in technology, economics, and communications jeopardize the production and distribution of and trust in news and the very existence of local news reporting. It presents ten proposals for change to help preserve the free press essential to our democratic society"-- Provided by publisher.

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