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American Deadline

Reporting from Four News-Starved Towns in the Trump Era
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American Deadline chronicles the pivotal year of 2020 through the eyes of four seasoned local journalists from Bowling Green, Virginia; Macon, Georgia; McKeesport, Pennsylvania; and McAllen, Texas. These towns have experienced the loss or near disappearance of local newspapers, shaping unique narratives during a year marked by the presidential election, the COVID-19 pandemic, and racial justice protests. The book explores how these communities confront issues of race, education, health, immigration, and politics amid the challenges of a fragile information landscape.
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This insightful work appeals to readers interested in journalism, American politics, and social issues, especially those concerned with the future of local news and community storytelling. It suits educators, journalists, policy makers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of 2020's impact on small-town America.

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American Deadline brings together dispatches from four longtime local journalists in different parts of the United States that tell the story of 2020 anew.

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The dramatic events of 2020—the presidential election, the COVID-19 pandemic, protests for racial justice—affected every corner of American life. What did these events mean for the residents of small towns and cities that are often overlooked by national newspapers? How do local stories change when they are told by journalists with roots in these communities? And what is lost as this kind of coverage disappears?

American Deadline brings together dispatches from four longtime local journalists in different parts of the United States that tell the story of 2020 anew. It shares reporting from Bowling Green, Virginia; Macon, Georgia; McKeesport, Pennsylvania; and McAllen, Texas—two towns that lost their local newspapers and two where they are barely hanging on. The authors consider what makes each town distinctive and how these local perspectives tell a part of a broader American story.

This book reports on how residents of these towns grapple with and talk about issues relating to race, schooling, health, immigration, deindustrialisation, as well as local and national politics amid a changing and increasingly precarious information ecosystem. A distinct and intimate look at a calamitous year, American Deadline is an important book for all readers interested in the possibilities and future of local journalism.

Series: Columbia Journalism Review Books

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American Deadline provides a fresh, compelling portrayal of the consequences when local journalism declines. Sewell Chan of The Texas Tribune praises the book for vividly illustrating the critical role of local news in crises like the pandemic and its importance for democracy. The reporters' nuanced dispatches show what is lost when communities rely solely on national, often partisan, news sources, making a strong case for revitalising local journalism.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231208413

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Contributors:

  • Edited by Michael Shapiro

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Greg Glassner has more than forty years of experience in the newspaper business, the majority of it as editor of community weeklies in Virginia, including the Herald-Progress in Ashland. He is the author of five books, including biographies of Attorney General William Wirt and Governor William “Extra Billy” Smith of Virginia.

Charles Richardson is a McClatchy Journalism Fellow at Duke University and a fellow at the Knight Center for Specialized Journalism at the University of Maryland. He has worked in newspapers, radio, and television and was the editorial page editor at the Macon Telegraph for twenty-four years.

Sandra Sanchez has been a journalist for the past thirty years, including many years covering the Southwest border and immigration for USA Today. She also worked at the Washington Post; was the opinion editor for The Monitor in McAllen, Texas; and is currently a correspondent for Nexstar Media Group’s BorderReport.com.

Jason Togyer is the founder of Tube City Online, a nonprofit news website and internet radio station. He previously worked as a reporter for the Washington, Pennsylvania, Observer-Reporter, McKeesport Daily News, and Greensburg and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

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