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Copper Chorus: Mining, Politics, and the Montana Press, 1889 - 1959

Autor Dennis L. Swibold
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2006

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The Copper Chorus: Mining, Politics, and the Montana Press, 1889–1959 is an important and timely book that addresses a key issue in Montana history: the Anaconda Copper Mining Company’s control of nearly all of the state’s larger newspapers and its citizens’ access to news. Such “captive” journalism was hardly unique to Montana, but in terms of its longevity, reach, and reputation, no industrial entity in any other state matched the Company’s hold over Montana’s press. Swibold’s study of this troubling history provides a dramatic look at the intersection between corporate power and the media while arguing that the legacy of Montana’s “captive press” still colors the ownership of Montana’s major dailies. The story resonates beyond Montana as a cautionary tale for modern news organizations consumed and marginalized in ever-vaster corporate consolidations, where the temptation to harness news to the service of marketing and image runs strong.

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ISBN-13: 9780972152280
ISBN-10: 0972152288
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:First.
Editura: Montana Historical Society Press

Notă biografică

For twenty-five years, Dennis L. Swibold has worked as a Montana newspaper editor and teacher. Swibold holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Montana, and for the past fifteen years has taught in the School of Journalism at the University of Montana. In his career, he as served as editor for the Bozeman Daily Chronicle and the Sidney Herald. In 2001 Swibold received the Montana Newspaper Association’s President’s Award. Swibold lives in Missoula, Montana with his wife Julie and son Colton.

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This is the first book devoted to Montana’s long history of industrial newspaper ownership and the consequences for democracy. The work also reveals the costs paid by owners and their journalists, whose credibility eroded as their increasingly constricted newspapers lapsed into ambivalence and indifference. The story offers a timeless study of the conflict between commerce and the notion of a free and independent press.

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