A History of the News : How humanity spread the word, since the dawn of time
Overview
From the earliest whispered warnings around a campfire to the scroll of the Roman Acta Diurna, humanity has always craved news. This sweeping history explores how we've satisfied that fundamental need, tracing the evolution from ancient oral traditions and tireless couriers to the revolutionary impact of the printing press, which gave birth to the first newspapers distributed in bustling coffee houses and salons. Witness the ingenuity applied across continents and centuries to conquer distance and time in the relentless pursuit of sharing what's new.
The story accelerates with the penny press, bringing news to the masses, and the telegraph, which shrank the world with instant communication and enabled the era of intrepid war correspondents. Experience the rise of broadcast media - the intimate voices of radio, the visual spectacle of newsreels, and the pervasive influence of television's evening news and the constant stream of the 24-hour cycle. Then, dive into the digital age: the internet's disruption, the democratization of news through blogs and citizen journalism, the seismic shifts brought by social media and mobile news placing information in everyone's pocket. Understand the contemporary landscape shaped by the battle against fake news and disinformation, the power of data journalism and investigative reporting, the economic challenges facing the industry, and the potential impact of artificial intelligence on how we create and consume information. This journey reveals not just the transformation of technology, but the enduring human desire to connect, to know, and to understand our ever-changing world.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798285576297
- ISBN-10: 9798285576297
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.38 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.55 pounds
- Page Count: 180
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