This book reveals what is happening in small communities across the United States as their newspapers struggle to survive. It is a celebration not just of journalism, but of the inspirational people who do it and the news and events of small towns. Importantly, it asks the question: who will be the community watchdog of the future? This book memorializes the American newspaper through the story of the Post-Star of Glens Falls, NY. The author, a devoted veteran of the Post-Star, compiles a series of vignettes that depict the newspaper’s coverage over the years. They provide a glimpse behind the newsroom curtain through the stories of the investigative journalism done in small towns.
The Last American Newspaper: An Institution in Peril, Through the Eyes of a Small-Town Editor
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This book provides insight into the field of journalism and the role of newspapers in small-town communities.
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| Weight | 0.59 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 17.8 × 1.7 × 25.4 in |

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