The Power and the Story: The Global Battle for News and Information

The Power and the Story: The Global Battle for News and Information

by JohnLloyd (Author), John Lloyd (Author)

Synopsis

From Murdoch's media empire to Trump's 'fake news', John Lloyd explodes the myths and misinformation of the Post-Truth age, providing a panoramic overview of the state of journalism as it faces the biggest crisis of its history.

Is journalism in jeopardy? How can the press respond to the threats of social media, fake news and an increasing hostility towards journalists? And are we really in the post-truth age?

John Lloyd answers these questions and more in this panoramic survey of the global news media. Journeying from Putin's Russia to Trump's America, from Saudi Arabia to Israel, from Mexico to China, Lloyd shows how the power of investigative journalism matters now more than ever.

With passion and expertise, Lloyd argues that a free world is only possible with a free press, and offers fascinating insight into the responsibilities of a profession - perhaps the only one left - that can truly hold power to account.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 02 Aug 2018

ISBN 10: 1782393625
ISBN 13: 9781782393627

Media Reviews
Magisterial * Observer *
Exceptionally wide-ranging and informative * New Statesman *
An intelligent, nuanced and well-documented survey of global public interest reporting under pressure * Financial Times *
Superb.... In a magisterial sweep Lloyd demonstrates how other pressures, such as violence, secrecy, corruption and commercialisation, are threatening the public purpose of journalism * Literary Review *
Author Bio
John Lloyd co-founded the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford, where he is a Senior Research Fellow. Lloyd has written several books, including What the Media Are Doing to Our Politics and Journalism in an Age of Terror. He is also a contributing editor at the Financial Times and a columnist for both Reuters.com and La Repubblica of Rome.