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OverviewSomething is wrong with American journalism. Long before fake news became the calling card of the Right, Americans had lost faith in their news media. But lately, the feeling that something is off has become impossible to ignore. That's because the majority of our mainstream news is no longer just liberal; it's woke. Today's newsrooms are propagating radical ideas that were fringe as recently as a decade ago, including antiracism, intersectionality, open borders, and critical race theory. How did this come to be? It all has to do with who our news media is written by―and who it is written for. In Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy, Batya Ungar-Sargon reveals how American journalism underwent a status revolution over the twentieth century―from a blue-collar trade to an elite profession. As a result, journalists shifted their focus away from the working class and toward the concerns of their affluent, highly educated peers. With the rise of the Internet and the implosion of local news, America's elite news media became nationalized and its journalists affluent and ideological. And where once business concerns provided a countervailing force to push back against journalists' worst tendencies, the pressures of the digital media landscape now align corporate incentives with newsroom crusades. The truth is, the moral panic around race, encouraged by today's elite newsrooms, does little more than consolidate the power of liberal elites and protect their economic interests. And in abandoning the working class by creating a culture war around identity, our national media is undermining American democracy. Bad News explains how this happened, why it happened, and the dangers posed by this development if it continues unchecked. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Batya Ungar-Sargon , Batya Ungar-SargonPublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing ISBN: 9798200995301Publication Date: 23 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBatya Ungar-Sargon's timely book paints a disillusioning picture of the state of 21st century journalism...It offers a clarion call for...an ideological diversity that's increasingly absent from our country's leading institutions. -- Josh Kraushaar, politics editor, National Journal Author InformationBatya Ungar-Sargon is the deputy opinion editor at Newsweek and cohost of Newsweek's podcast The Debate. She holds a PhD from the University of California-Berkeley. Batya Ungar-Sargon is the deputy opinion editor at Newsweek and cohost of Newsweek's podcast The Debate. She holds a PhD from the University of California-Berkeley. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |