作者: John Nerone , Kevin G. Barnhurst
DOI: 10.1177/0163443703025001594
关键词: Newspaper 、 Darwinism 、 Political realm 、 Front (military) 、 Mistake 、 History 、 Media studies 、 Movement (music) 、 Advertising 、 Metropolitan area
摘要: US newspapers did not assume their modern form until well into the 20th century. Through 1880s, all but largest metropolitan dailies limited themselves to four pages in length and featured very little illustration. Until 1920s, most crowded dozens of items on front pages, producing a Darwinian struggle for citizen’s attention. By 1960s, came look fully modern, with cues expert explanation incorporated appearance organization, accommodating citizenry time or inclination read. Soon after that, moment began erode. For part, historians have ignored these changes appearance, implicitly judging news be insignificant compared movement information through newspaper explicit engagement news-workers political realm. This is mistake. The has as much do its work world content does. Changes signal deep role played civic life nation.