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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