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Journalism in Crisis: Corporate Media and Financialization (International Association for Media and Communication Research)

Author Nuria Almiron
Publisher Hampton Press
Category Language Arts & Disciplines
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Author(s)Nuria Almiron
PublisherHampton Press
ISBN / ASIN1572739819
ISBN-139781572739819
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank7,946,810
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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This book aims at explaining the fianancialization of corporate media and its consequences on journalism. The story starts by tracing back the roots of the links between finance and information and continues until the collapse of the current media conglomerates of the 21st century under the global 2008-2009 crisis. Media history, theoretical approaches, and empirical data are provided as evidence of how news media producers have added financialization to corporate subordination. The goal is to denounce the weakness fo the foundations on which the mdeia industry has been building it empires, and the profound impact that this preeminence of finance over real economy has on a key facet of democracy.
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