American Newspaper
by Will Irwin
'American Newspaper' Summary
Will Irwin's "The American Newspaper" is a collection of essays originally published in Collier's magazine in 1911. Through a series of observations and analysis, Irwin examines the changing landscape of American journalism during this pivotal period. He traces the evolution of the newspaper from its early beginnings to its growing influence in shaping public opinion. Irwin explores the potential pitfalls of sensationalism and the importance of journalistic integrity. He argues for a more responsible and ethical approach to reporting, advocating for a press that serves the public interest. The book delves into the complex relationship between the press and powerful institutions, highlighting the challenges of navigating truth and accountability in a rapidly evolving society.Book Details
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