Business journalism comes under persistent criticism for serving its historic readership of brokers and business people while lacking sufficient autonomy and failing to sufficiently question or challenge powerful corporate and economic interests. This is a dominant theme in media criticism of the savings and loan crisis and 2008 financial crisis. Against this backdrop, this dissertation asks: Is this critique valid, and if so, how can business journalism improve? To engage these questions, this dissertation examines the question of autonomy in business journalism in an unlikely place: the trade press. The central case study is coverage of the savings and loan crisis by the National Thrift News, a small financial services newspaper that w...
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This thesis investigates United States newspaper coverage of the 2008 financial crisis, with a parti...
How do editors of a Sunday newspaper magazine, a section first developed in the late 19th century to...
textNews aggregation has become one of the most widely practiced forms of newswork, as more news is ...
In the first decade of the 21st century, American newspaper organizations faced significant economic...
The State of the news media survey 2004 has found that journalists in the United States believe bus...
The current crisis in global banking, markets and economies has reminded us all of the importance of...
A common critique in studies about journalism and the 2008 global financial crisis has been that the...
This paper examines the difficulties that recession coverage poses for journalists and the implicati...
This paper attempts to illustrate how entrepreneurial journalism is and has been shaping media. In d...
In order to understand why so little media attention was paid to risks in the banking sector in the ...
This is a preliminary report on a Polis seminar on financial journalism featuring Howard Davies (LSE...
For two years Polis has been working on a Financial Journalism Report by Dr Damian Tambini. Now, Cra...
This essay applies Neff’s venture labor concept to crisis in journalistic production and attempts by...
Before the Telecommunications Act of 1996, station ownership was highly restricted to ensure that ow...
Ph.D. (Communication Studies)Abstract: Emerging from strong capitalist base, the Zimbabwean economy ...
This thesis investigates United States newspaper coverage of the 2008 financial crisis, with a parti...
How do editors of a Sunday newspaper magazine, a section first developed in the late 19th century to...
textNews aggregation has become one of the most widely practiced forms of newswork, as more news is ...
In the first decade of the 21st century, American newspaper organizations faced significant economic...
The State of the news media survey 2004 has found that journalists in the United States believe bus...