Complacency and collusion : a critical introduction to business and financial journalism / Keith J. Butterick.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; 1. The origins of business reporting and early crises; 2. The Economist, The Times and railway mania; 3. New Journalism, the Daily Mail and Charles Duguid; 4. Harry Marks, Financial News and the Financial Times; 5. The crash of 1929 and Keynes; 6. The emergence of modern financial journalism; 7. The 2008 financial crisis; 8. The structure of modern financial and business journalism; 9. Ideology, business discourse, news values; 10. Financial communication and financial PR.
11. Financial journalism: its role in the creation of economic paradigms12. The future of financial and business journalism; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
A critical look at financial and business journalism and how it has suffered a loss of independence and agency due to corporate pressure.
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