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    Bad news [electronic resource] : how America's business press missed the story of the century / edited by Anya Schiffrin.
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    New York : New Press, c2011.
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  • Journalism, Commercial -- United States.
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  • Financial crises -- United States.
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  • United States -- Economic conditions -- 2001-2009.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=5EF2B480-3C71-402A-B4DD-C0EA767773DB This title is available online; click here to access
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    9781595586308 (electronic bk.)
    159558630X (electronic bk.)
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    1 online resource (x, 227 p.)
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    The U.S. press and the financial crisis / Anya Schiffrin -- The media and the crisis : an information theoretic approach / Joseph E. Stiglitz -- Power problem / Dean Starkman -- The financial press : it's not as bas as its reputation / Chris Roush -- Missing the moment / Ryan Chittum -- The quiet crisis / Peter S. Goodman -- The real housing crisis of Orange County / Moe Tkacik -- The financial crisis and the UK media / Steve Schifferes -- What would good reporting look like? / Robert H. Giles, Barry Sussman.
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    Bad News is the first book to probe the role of the business press before and during the financial crisis. When the markets unraveled and the U.S. economy began spiraling downward, reporters raced to cover an unfamiliar cast of characters and an alphabet soup of derivatives and toxic financial instruments. Ironically, the business of journalism itself began to cave in simultaneously, leaving the mainstream media faced with collapsing ad revenues and decreased circulation. With contributions from leading journalists and academics at the forefront of this issue--from Nobel Laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz and the Columbia Journalism Review's Dean Starkman to Huffington Post business editor Peter S. Goodman and former Wall Street Journal reporter Maureen Tkacik--Bad News helps us navigate a controversy that will be studied for decades to come and strikes at the heart of the heated debate about the media's role as guardians of our democratic society --Book Jacket.
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