All the News Unfit to Print

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作者:Eric Burns
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页数:288
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出版时间:2009-4
价格:188.00元
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isbn号码:9780470405239
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图书标签:
  • 新闻历史
  • 媒体批评
  • 美国新闻
  • 新闻自由
  • 调查报道
  • 政治
  • 社会评论
  • 文化
  • 传记
  • 20世纪
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You really can't believe everything you read . . . A premature newswire report announces the end of World War I, spurring wild celebrations in American streets days before the actual treaty was signed. A St. Louis newspaper prints reviews of theatrical performances that never took place—they had been canceled due to bad weather. New York newspaper reporters plant evidence in the apartment of the man accused of kidnapping the Lindbergh baby and then call him a liar in the courtroom once the trial begins. These are just a few of the many wrongs that have been reported as right over two centuries of American history. All the News Unfit to Print puts the media under the microscope to expose the many types of mistakes, hoaxes, omissions, and lies that have skewed our understanding of the past, and reveals the range of reasons and motivations—from boredom and haste to politics and greed-behind them. Reviewing a host of journalistic slip-ups involving Ben Franklin, Mark Twain, William Randolph Hearst, Theodore H. White, and many others, this book covers the stories behind the stories to refine incorrect "first drafts" of history from the Revolutionary War era to more recent times. " All the News Unfit to Print is a rollicking joyride that careens through the ridiculous, the odd, and the serious malfeasances in American journalistic history and reminds us of the difference between news and facts."

— Neal Gabler , author of Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination

From the Inside Flap

What if Sam Adams had reported the facts instead of using his pen and imagination to stoke the flames of anti-British rebellion? What if William Randolph Hearst had not relentlessly commanded Americans to "remember the Maine"? What if New York Times reporter Walter Duranty had not let Communist sympathies keep him from accurately reporting the Ukrainian famine of the 1930s and the brutality of Stalin's Five-Year Plan? The history of American journalism is rife with errors, omissions, pranks, and downright lies. Some of these have actively influenced events and shaped history, while others have prompted little more than raised eyebrows and wry amusement. In All the News Unfit to Print , veteran journalist and media analyst Eric Burns surveys two centuries of American history to reveal how the media have gotten history wrong and how their mistakes distorted our view and under-standing of the past. Burns offers fascinating examples from the entire spectrum of journalistic wrongdoing, from unintentional errors to deliberate deceptions motivated by greed, bias, arrogance, or self-promotion. Ben Franklin created the false "Trial of Miss Polly Baker" story in an attempt to improve women's lives. A bored Samuel Clemens exercised his mastery of the hoax in a piece on the discovery of a hundred-year-old "Petrified Man," a tale made up of whole cloth, not mummified remains. H. L. Mencken accelerated the news in his "synthetic war dispatch," reporting details of a major Russo-Japanese War battle nearly two weeks before actual battlefield reports became available. Years later, circulation-boosting journalists around the country shamelessly invented incriminating facts-and one even tampered with evidence—in condemning the German carpenter accused in the infamous Charles Lindbergh baby kidnapping case. Through these and many other stories, Burns traces the remarkable evolution of American journalism from its undisciplined beginnings as a profession from which little was expected in the way of truth or accountability to the gradual evolution of standards of objectivity (or at least transparent bias) and veracity which, while not always met, are accepted as the norm today. Written with insight and flair, All the News Unfit to Print is essential reading for anyone interested in American history and in controversies about the accuracy and bias of the nation's media coverage.

《不可印刷的全部新闻》是一部引人入胜的著作,深入探讨了信息传播的微妙界限和媒体责任的复杂性。本书并非简单罗列那些因各种原因未能见诸报端的事件,而是以一种更加宏观和批判性的视角,审视了新闻界在筛选、呈现和塑造公众认知过程中所扮演的角色。 作者并未直接呈现“未被印刷”的具体新闻条目,而是将重点放在了新闻机构在决定哪些信息值得报道、哪些信息应该被忽略或压制时所面临的挑战。这其中包括了政治压力、经济利益、社会禁忌、道德考量,甚至是信息本身的复杂性和读者接受度等多种因素的交织影响。通过对历史案例的剖析和理论框架的构建,《不可印刷的全部新闻》揭示了“新闻”这个概念本身是如何被构建和操控的。 本书的核心论点在于,新闻的“未被印刷”并非总是出于恶意或阴谋,但其后果往往会对公众的知情权产生深远影响。作者认为,理解那些“未被印刷”的内容,需要我们超越表面,去探究那些决定信息流动的深层机制。这涉及到对新闻伦理的深刻反思,对媒体所有权和广告商影响力的审视,以及对社会权力结构如何形塑信息议程的洞察。 《不可印刷的全部新闻》带领读者进行一场智识上的探索,鼓励读者质疑所见所闻,培养批判性思维。它并非提供一个简单的“黑名单”,而是邀请读者一同思考:在信息的洪流中,我们究竟看到了什么,又错过了什么?是什么因素决定了我们所能接触到的“真实”?本书的价值在于,它促使我们重新审视新闻的定义,理解媒体在现代社会中不可替代却又充满争议的地位,并最终呼唤一种更加透明、负责任和多元化的信息生态。 通过对新闻机构运作模式的细致分析,以及对信息传播过程中潜在偏见的警示,《不可印刷的全部新闻》提供了一个看待媒体的全新视角。它强调了信息自由流动的重要性,同时也提醒我们,当信息流动的渠道受到阻碍或扭曲时,社会将面临怎样的风险。这本书是任何关心信息传播、公众知情权以及媒体在民主社会中作用的读者不可错过的读物。它以一种深刻而富有启发性的方式,探讨了那些构成新闻景观背后,却常常被忽视的维度。

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