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+ History of Newspapers + Earliest newspapers 1455 = Guttenberg invents printing press 1609-German 1621-London 1631-Paris 1690s American + Newspaper history as seen by eras Colonial Press (1690s) Press and the New Republic (1760s) Penny Press (1830s) Civil War Press (1860s) New Journalism Yellow Journalism People s Champions

+ More newspaper eras Socially Responsible Press (1890s) Jazz Age of Journalism/Tabloids (1920s) Modern Journalism 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s War Press Civil War -- WWI -- WWII -- Korea Vietnam -- Grenada -- Gulf War -- War on Terrorism -- Iraqi War + Colonial Press (1690s) Publick Occurrences New England Courant Characteristics of Papers Papers often run by postmasters Foreign news, philosophical essays, letters, bad poetry, advertising, dull layout Generally looked to England for approval + Press and New Republic Stamp Act of 1765 Pay Tax -- Stop Publication -- Or... Papers started to take sides Tory (loyal) -- Whig (something not right) -- Patriots (break with England) Highly partisan in nature Role of Women

+ Press and New Republic 35 established papers before Revolution 20 survived (mostly Torries gone) But 35 new papers for total of 55 Two new groups fought for control Federalists (business) Anti-Federalists (wage earners) Role in establishing new government + Press and New Republic Changing times: By 1800... Most big ports had newspapers = 512 War of 1812 opened west to Frontier Press Magazines start to take a foothold Jefferson starts public education Education + Technological+ Economic = + Penny Press (1830s) Papers used to cost about 10 Benjamin Day (NY Sun) 1833 Reduce cost of paper to penny Change the content/sensationalize Help solve crimes Hire paper boys and professional reporters Assign reporters to cover federal govt Senate (23) -- House (51) -- Few President (few)

+ Penny Press 1844 Telegraph = Race for News NY publishers share telegraph news Lords of the Press + Civil War Civil War Press (discussed under War Press) Abolitionist Press (Elijah Lovejoy) History starts fresh after Civil War Industrial Revolution 1865-1900 Rise of big cities Population doubled, city population tripled Daily newspapers quadrupled, circulation x 6 English dailies up to 1,967 + Growth of newspapers recap First papers 1690 Pre-Revolution 35 (c. 1770).............. +35 Post-Revolution 55* (c. 1775)............. +20 *After a loss of 15, so real gain of 35 Pre-Penny Press 512 (c. 1820)........... +457 Post Civil War 1,967** (c. 1900)........ +1455 **English dailies only. Lots of weeklies and non-english dailies, too Today there are only about 1,700 dailies and about 6,800 weeklies

+ New Journalism Papers grew because of greater wealth, greater population, improved literacy Characteristics of papers Low priced, aggressive, easy to read Believed news was primary function (own cause) Exhibited independence of opinion Crusaded actively Appealed to masses, better design/content + New Journalism Yellow Journalism William Randolph Hearst / Joseph Pulitzer Sensationalism, hoaxes, high circulation, crusades against big powers Spanish-American War People s Champions Pulitzer, Hearst, E.W. Scripps + New Journalism Scripps formula Smaller cities (Ohio): Small size, big heart Bright writing, easy to read Human interest features, fearless crusades, spirit of protest, hard-fighting editorials Muckraking magazines McClures, Cosmopolitan, Ladies Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post

+ Socially Responsible/Jazz Age Socially Responsible Press (1890s) Segregation of news and opinion Modern design, more photos, fewer deck headlines Decline of readership Fewer Lords of the Press Jazz Age (1920s) = precursor to Tabloids + Modern Journalism 1950s 1940s affected by WWII Sublime country = conservative news Socially responsible Real start of television and its affect Growth of newspaper chains + Modern Journalism 1960s Mainstream conservative Cuban Missile Crisis Alternative Press Anti-War, anti-establishment Berkeley Barb, LA Free Press General Interest magazines on decline

+ Modern Journalism 1970s Investigative Journalism Watergate, Nixon war with the Press Participatory Journalism Competition with television news Dying afternoon papers + Modern Journalism 1980s Impact of USA Today More consolidation of newspaper chains Niché magazines find advertising gold mine + Modern Journalism 1990s Internet newspapers Public Interest journalism

+ Modern Journalism 2000s Cutbacks in newspaper staffs Growth of blogs and citizen journalism Shift to online journalism Terrorism: To Print or Not to Print + War Press Civil War (mid-1860s) World War I (mid-19teens) World War II (1940s) Korean War (1950s) Vietnam War (1960s) Grenada Conflict (early 1980s) Gulf War (early 1990s) War on Terrorism (2002)/Iraq 2004 + War Press Civil War (1864) Reporters and Telegraph Photography with Matthew Brady Lincoln often ignored First Amendment Paper supplies in the South World War I (1918) Committee on Public Information Voluntary Censorship Code

+ War Press Espionage Act 1917 (punished German-American papers) Sedition Act of 1918 (Trading with the Enemy Act) Censored things leaving the country Can t publish abusive info about government World War II (1940s) Espionage Act /Sedition Acts still on books Office of War Information Mandatory Code of Wartime Practices + War Press Korean War (1950s) Strict control of correspondents Vietnam War (1960s) Usually freer (Stars and Stripes most censored) Television War Body counts at dinner time Walter Cronkite affect after Tet Offensive + War Press Grenada Conflict (1980s) Attempt to control coverage with press pools Gulf War (1990s) Most restricted coverage of all U.S. wars Effect of CNN in Baghdad War on Terrorism/Iraq Embedded reporters Are there stories that should not be reported?