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The Watchdog That Didn′t Bark – The Financial Crisis and the Disappearance of Investigative Journalism

Autor Dean Starkman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2014
How mainstream business news failed its readers and what it means for the future of the profession.
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ISBN-13: 9780231158183
ISBN-10: 0231158181
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 5 graphs
Dimensiuni: 177 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press

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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Access and Accountability
1. Ida Tarbell, Muckraking, and the Rise of Accountability Reporting
2. Access and Messenger Boys: The Roots of Business News and the Birth of the Wall Street Journal
3. Kilgore's Revolution at the Wall Street Journal: Rise of the Great Story
4. Muckraking Goes Mainstream: Democratizing Financial and Technical Knowledge
5. CNBCization: Insiders, Access, and the Return of the Messenger Boy
6. Subprime Rises in the 1990s: Journalism and Regulation Fight Back
7. Muckraking the Banks, 2000–2003: A Last Gasp for Journalism and Regulation
8. Three Journalism Outsiders Unearth the Looming Mortgage Crisis
9. The Watchdog That Didn't Bark: The Disappearance of Accountability Reporting and the Mortgage Frenzy, 2004–2006
10. Digitism, Corporatism, and the Future of Journalism: As the Hamster Wheel Turns
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Notă biografică

Dean Starkman is based in New York and covers Wall Street as a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times. A reporter for two decades, he worked for eight years as a Wall Street Journal staff writer and was chief of the Providence Journal's investigative unit. He has won numerous national and regional journalism awards and helped lead the Providence Journal to the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Investigations.

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