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The United States fancies itself an exceptional nation, and in terms of its media system, it’s right: the US has the most commercialized press of any advanced industrial country, with the least support for public media. So argues critic Victor Pickard in his study of the political economy of US journalism. He discusses the long roots of commercialized media in this country, which for over a century and a half has put profits over public service. (Encore presentation.)
Resources:
Victor Pickard, Democracy without Journalism? Confronting the Misinformation Society Oxford University Press, 2019
Media, Inequality, and Change Center
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The United States fancies itself an exceptional nation, and in terms of its media system, it’s right: the US has the most commercialized press of any advanced industrial country, with the least support for public media. So argues critic Victor Pickard in his study of the political economy of US journalism. He discusses the long roots of commercialized media in this country, which for over a century and a half has put profits over public service. (Encore presentation.)
Resources:
Victor Pickard, Democracy without Journalism? Confronting the Misinformation Society Oxford University Press, 2019
Media, Inequality, and Change Center
The post Democracy Without Journalism? appeared first on KPFA.

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