INDICE: A Chronology. Introduction. PART I: SPOKEN NEWS. 1. Why News?--TheThursty Desyer that All Our Kynde Hath to Know. The Need for News--A Social Sense. The Urge to Tell. 2. News in Preliterate Societies--In the Ordinary Way. 'Human Wireless Telegraphy'. The Amplification of News--Messengers, Criers and Minstrels. Newsworthiness. The Edge of the World. 3. The Survival of Spoken News--Publishing the Whisper of the Day. Coffeehouses and Nouvellistes. The Decline of Spoken News. PART II: WRITTEN NEWS. 4. News and Literacy--The First Story that Comes to Hand. The Demands of News. News and History. 5. News and Empire--The Thought Stream of the Group Mind. News of Rome. News Through China. News Across Europe. 'Cosmopolitan Commerce'. PART III: PRINTED NEWS. 6. Controlling the News--The Undeceiving of the People. News Management and Manipulation--The Newsbook. Press Controls. A Fear of Controversy. Chauvanism--The News Ballad. 7. Human Interests (Faits Divers )--Such a Deal of Wonder. Published Gossip. News of Crime. Sensationalism. Moralizing. The Supernatural. 'Popular' Journalism. 8. The Logic of News (Faits Isolés )--People Biting Dogs. The Extraordinary. The Conventional. The Unexpected. PART IV: NEWSPAPERS. 9. The First Newspapers--Expecting the News. News in Venice--The Gazette. News from Amersterdam--The Coranto. An Editor in London. 10. The Power of the Periodical--Domesticating News. Home News--The Breadth of the Newspaper. News of Science--The Authority of the Newspaper. News of Business--The Speed of the Newspaper. 11. News and Revolution--A Junction of All the People. The American Revolution. The French Revolution. A Free Press. 12. Mass Circulation--For All. The Penny Press and Newspaper Ownership. Other Voices. The New Journalism and Consolidation. Tabloids and Corporations. PART V: REPORTING. 13. Before Reporting--No Data by Which We Can Correctly Reason. The Haze. The Print Shop. 14. The Development of Reporting--The Journalistic Method. Enterprise. Observation. Investigation--The World Asked to Explain Itself. The Veneration of the Fact. Objectivity. Controlling the News--Still. PART VI: ELECTRONIC NEWS. 15. New Technologies--Improved Means to an Unimproved End. Radio--An Electronic Meeting Place. Television--The Distant Newsmonger. 16. The Information Explosion--A Surfeit of Data. Publicity. The Weight of the Present--News, Rumors and Ideas. The Future of News. Endnotes. Bibliography. Credits. Index.
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