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Mass Disruption: Thirty Years on the Front Lines of a Media Revolution by John Stackhouse
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Overview: Drawing on his thirty years in newspapers, the former editor-in-chief of The Globe and Mail examines the crisis of serious journalism in the digital era, and searches for ways the invaluable tradition can thrive in a radically changed future.

John Stackhouse entered the newspaper business in a golden age: 1980s circulations were huge and wealthy companies lined up for the privilege of advertising in every city’s best-read pages. Television and radio could never rival newspapers for hard news, analysis and opinion, and the papers’ brand of serious journalism was considered a crucial part of life in a democratic country. Then came the Internet…

After decades as a Globe journalist, foreign bureau chief and then editor of its Report on Business (not to mention former Scarborough delivery boy), he assumed one of the biggest jobs in Canadian journalism: The Globe and Mail’s editor-in-chief. Beginning in 2009, he faced the unthinkable: the possible end of not just Canada’s “national” newspaper, but the steep and steady financial decline of newspapers everywhere.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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