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OverviewThe era of the big-city newspaper as a dependable beacon for the American people is over. Charles Madigan's -30- is the story of the decline of an important institution, the American newspaper, told in a collection of incisive pieces by practitioners of the art and craft of journalism. At heart it's an insider's story, but with serious and vast consequences in the world beyond the newsroom. -30- considers the impact of technology, management policy, and social values on the operations of the press and its changing marketplace. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles M. Madigan , Charles M. MadiganPublisher: Ivan R Dee, Inc Imprint: Ivan R Dee, Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.30cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9781566637428ISBN 10: 1566637422 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 26 July 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsTimely and well written.--R. A. Logan Choice This book is a must read for anyone interested in the fate of the print media. Madigan has done a masterful job of explaining the stark situation newspapers find themselves in, how they got there, and ways out of their dilemma. -- Tom Ferrick Jr. Philadelphia Inquirer There was a golden age of newspapers, and Charles Madigan got a taste of that before living through the fall to where we are today, worrying about extinction. It's important to know how the business was ruined and why, and this collection of essential, revealing essays shines a bright light into some dark corners. -- Joseph L. Galloway A useful and eclectic collection about what looks to be a national tragedy. Let's hope it inspires some creative solutions. -- Eric Alterman, Brooklyn College, City University of New York Wistful and rather dolorous new collection of essays...Madigan and his contributors grapple gamely with the problem. -- Kevin Nance Booklist 30 is critical in understanding the decline of America's major newspapers. -- George Cohen Foreword Reviews Move this one to the top of your reading list. -- John B. Saul The Seattle Times Powerful array of commentary from journalists...[on] the decline of newspaper readership...will inspire a healthy measure of resistance. Publishers Weekly Timely and well written. -- R. A. Logan CHOICE Theirs is the story of the decline of the big-city American newspaper, seen through the lens of incisive pieces, making this, admittedly, an insider's story, but with serious and vast consequences in the world beyond the newsroom. Communication Booknotes Quarterly This book is a must read for anyone interested in the fate of the print media. Madigan has done a masterful job of explaining the stark situation newspapers find themselves in, how they got there, and ways out of their dilemma. -- Tom Ferrick Jr. The Philadelphia Inquirer There was a golden age of newspapers, and Charles Madigan got a taste of that before living through the fall to where we are today, worrying about extinction. It's important to know how the business was ruined and why, and this collection of essential, revealing essays shines a bright light into some dark corners. -- Joseph L. Galloway A useful and eclectic collection about what looks to be a national tragedy. Let's hope it inspires some creative solutions. -- Eric Alterman, Brooklyn College, City University of New York Wistful and rather dolorous new collection of essays...Madigan and his contributors grapple gamely with the problem. -- Kevin Nance Booklist 30 is critical in understanding the decline of America's major newspapers. -- George Cohen Foreword Reviews Move this one to the top of your reading list. -- John B. Saul The Seattle Times Powerful array of commentary from journalists...[on] the decline of newspaper readership...will inspire a healthy measure of resistance. Publishers Weekly Timely and well written. -- R. A. Logan CHOICE Theirs is the story of the decline of the big-city American newspaper, seen through the lens of incisive pieces, making this, admittedly, an insider's story, but with serious and vast consequences in the world beyond the newsroom. Communication Booknotes Quarterly Author InformationCharles Madigan, senior editor and correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, teaches at Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism. He lives in Evanston, Illinois. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |