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JOURN 3000 1st Edition Lecture 15Outline of Last LectureI. AdsOutline of Current LectureI. New journalism/Progressive era Current Lecture Era 1890-1920; Progressivism grows from 1880, displaced as a ‘governing’ model with the New Deal in the 1930s  Opposed to corruption of party bosses, to ignorance, to inefficiency  In support of disinterested expertise, scientific management, direct democracy Characterized by reforms in all fieldsNew Journalism (I) Rationalized newspaper organizationSeparation and articulation of reporting, editorial, and advertising functions “Business side” of the newspaperInverted pyramid and fact-driven reporting  Newsboys as method of distribution  Typographical InnovationIllustration expandsLinotype Machine Distinct social institution Separation from parties and factions These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Distinct organizational practices, roles, norms Yellow Journalism New Journalism without a soul’ … ‘Nude Journalism’Huge headlines, vivid illustration, color Self-promotion Comic strips Populist tone – concern for underdogShrieking, sensationalistic content Sin, sex, and


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