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10.01.2024

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Englisch

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Erscheinungsdatum

10.01.2024

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Herausgeber

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Taylor & Francis

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518

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25/17.5/3.2 cm

Gewicht

1100 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-228886-4

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    List of contributors

     

    PART I

    Hot Topics

     

    1 Pandora Papers: An Insider's View of Cross-Border Collaboration

    Dean Starkman

     

    2 Shining a Light on Tax Avoidance: How the Panama Papers Created Salience in a World Crowded with Good Causes

    Alexandre Gonçalves, Anya Schiffrin and Shant Fabricatorian

     

    3 No Longer a Boy's Club

    Kristin Gilger and Sophie Knowles

     

    4 A Unicorn Ignored: The Case for Business News Coverage of the U.S. Latino Market

    Claudia E. Cruz

     

    5 Political Bias in Business and General Media

    Colin H. Campbell

     

    6 Politics and the Business Media

    Paul Glader

     

    PART II

    From Backwater to Front Page

     

    7 The Historical Evolution of Economic, Business, and Financial Journalism

    Ángel Arrese

     

    8 Raking it in: How the Muckrakers Spurred on Business Journalism

    Chris Roush

     

    9 "Pray for the Dead, and Fight Like Hell for the Living"

    Alecia Swasy

     

    10 Siding against Labor in the Last Great American Union Town: Coverage of the 1984 Casino Workers Strike by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Las Vegas Sun

    Mark A. Bernhardt

     

    11 The Cover Curse

    Sara Silver

     

    12 The "Big Three" (Fortune, Forbes, and BusinessWeek): A Study in Competition

    Alan Deutschman

     

    13 How Business Books Became Bestsellers

    Alan Deutschman

     

    14 A History of Art Business Journalism

    Alexandra Bregman

     

    PART III

    Setting Themselves Apart

     

    15 Television Business News: Growth and New Audiences in an Evolving Industry

    Ceci Rodgers

     

    16 The Sound of Business Journalism: How the Field Thrives on Audio Platforms

    Jill Martin and Kaci Richter

     

    17 The Net Broadened the Base: How Technology Expanded Audiences for Business News

    Jake Batsell

     

    18 Trade Journalism: Underappreciated and Often Prescient

    Rob Wells

     

    19 Kiplinger's Changing Times: A Case Study in the Evolution of Personal Finance Journalism

    Rob Wells

     

    20 Starting Fresh: Entrepreneurism and Business Journalism

    Alyson Martin

     

    PART IV

    The Political Economy of Business Journalism

     

    21 But Is It Sustainable? Exploring Journalists' Coverage of Sustainable Finance

    Nadine Strauss

     

    22 The Capital, Quality Signals, and Legitimacy of Awards in Business Journalism

    Melony Shemberger

     

    23 Business Journalism and Public Relations: A Delicate Dance

    Hai L. Tran and Matthew W. Ragas

     

    24 Boosterism: A Test of Commitment

    Dan Trigoboff

     

    25 The Journalist and the Trader

    Stephen Kurczy

     

    26 Shareholder Activism and the Business Media

    Desiree J. Hanford

     

    27 Following the Money, Not the Ball: Toward a Redefinition of Sports Business Coverage

    José Luis Rojas Torrijos

     

    PART V

    Globally Speaking

     

    28 Vive la Différence? Business Journalism in its Global Uniformity and Variety

    Ángel Arrese

     

    29 The Emergence of Economic Journalism in the U.K. in the 1970s and the Triumph of Neo-Liberalism

    Steve Schifferes

     

    30 Business Journalism in China

    Jeffrey Timmermans

     

    31 Entrepreneurial Business Journalism in Spanish-Speaking Countries

    Alfonso Vara-Miguel and James Breiner

     

    32 Business Journalism in Ghana: How the B&FT Has Evolved over Three Decades

    Theodora Dame Adjin-Tettey

     

    33 Missing the Big Picture: Journalists in Sierra Leone Provided Incomplete Coverage of the Economic Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine War

    Ibrahim Seaga Shaw

     

    PART VI

    Economics

     

    34 Brexit and Murdoch - A Marriage Made in Hell

    Ivor Gaber

     

    35 Calamities Unforeseen

    Joe Mathewson

     

    36 The Media and Economics: Still an Unmet Challenge

    David R. Davies

     

    37 Black, Brown, and Thriving: Redefining Economic Podcasting

    Ashia Aubrey and Kelli S. Boling

     

    PART VII

    On the Move

     

    38 Business Journalists on the Move: Transitioning Out of the Trenches

    Ron Culp

     

    39 Going Academic: Issues and Topics for Business Journalists Who Move into Higher Education

    Melony Shemberger

     

    PART VIII

    The Future

     

    40 The Looming Spread of Business News Deserts: An Outlook for Business Journalism

    Henrik Müller

     

    Concluding Thoughts

    Richard S. Dunham

     

    Index