Yesterday’s News
Why Canada’s Daily Newspapers are Failing Us
Yesterday’s News is about how Canada’s daily newspapers are failing us and how we need to win them back. The book documents the takeover of Canadian daily newspapers by profit-oriented corporations, the rise of Conrad Black, and the danger that these trends pose to the long-term survival of the daily press. Miller takes us on a fascinating journey from the editorial offices of the big daily newspapers, where he once worked, to a small town, Shawville, Quebec, where he went to try and re-capture the essence of how journalism should serve society.
About the book
Yesterday’s News is about how Canada’s daily newspapers are failing us and how we need to win them back. The book documents the takeover of Canadian daily newspapers by profit-oriented corporations, the rise of Conrad Black, and the danger that these trends pose to the long-term survival of the daily press. Miller takes us on a fascinating journey from the editorial offices of the big daily newspapers, where he once worked, to a small town, Shawville, Quebec, where he went to try and re-capture the essence of how journalism should serve society.
Contents
- Foreword
- Part One: What’s Wrong
- Taking the Pulse
- The Arrogant, Imperial Press
- Black, Inc.
- Drowning the Kittens
- Freedom of the Press
- Out of Touch
- Part Two: Solutions
- A Pilgrimage to Main Street
- Coaster Cone’s Complaint
- The Brown Arm Ring Rule
- Epiphany in a $12 Room
- King Billy and the 7-Up Pepsis
- Restoring the Messenger
- Epilogue: Me and McRae
- Index
- About the Author