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edition:Paperback
category: Business & Economics
published: Nov 2016
ISBN:9781554201211
publisher: New Star Books

The News We Deserve

The Transformation of Canada's Media Landscape

by Marc Edge, foreword by Vincent Mosco

tagged: media & communications industries
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The News We Deserve: The Transformation of Canada's Media Landscape documents the most under-reported story in Canadian news: the behind-the-scenes takeovers, mergers, share swaps, regulatory maneuvers, and private ambitions that have reshaped the content and business models of today's print and online newspapers to privilege corporate profits and political influence over the goal of informing citizens. A generation of laissez-faire government attitudes towards media ownership smoothed the way for the stealthy transformation of Canada's mainstream press from its old ideal as fearless expositor of truth, as epitomized by Woodward and Bernstein, to a partisan, activist press that openly advocates certain outcomes. A driving force behind these incremental but radical changes has been share ownership and the influence of financial markets. While in the USA the tendency has been a focus on business and consumers' wallets, in Canada the media's new owners have strived for political power and influence. The new owners' reach extends from the anchors reading the day's soundbites and the front pages of the shrinking-but-still-influential newspapers to the schools forging the next generation of journalists.

About the Authors
Marc Edge, a business journalist who worked for dailies in Vancouver and Calgary before completing a PhD in media economics, has been documenting the political-economic transformation of the news business from its mid-century concentration (Pacific Press, 2002), through "convergence" (Asper Nation, 2007), and now, in his new book, the dire effects of the financialization of the news business. His work has also appeared in The News We Deserve (2011) and Red Line, Blue LIne, Bottom Line (2004). He lives in Nanaimo, BC.

Marc Edge, a business journalist who worked for dailies in Vancouver and Calgary before completing a PhD in media economics, has been documenting the political-economic transformation of the news business from its mid-century concentration (Pacific Press, 2002), through "convergence" (Asper Nation, 2007), and now, in his new book, the dire effects of the financialization of the news business. His work has also appeared in The News We Deserve (2011) and Red Line, Blue LIne, Bottom Line (2004). He lives in Nanaimo, BC.
Contributor Notes

Marc Edge, a former reporter and editor who holds a PhD in Mass Communication from Ohio University, is a journalism educator and former reporter who has been following the struggle for the control of Canada's news outlets, and for the hearts and minds of their audiences, for two decades. He is the author of three previous books on the media industry and his articles have appeared in numerous journals around the world.

Editorial Review

“Marc Edge is one the most prescient and provocative observers of the Canadian media scene. The News We Deserve is a compelling book showing how money, policy, and education have aligned to give Canadians poorer journalism than they deserve. Anyone concerned about the role journalism plays in Canadian politics, culture, and society will find his critique unsettling.”

— Robert G. Picard, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford

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