Chapter 1 The New York Times; Chapter 2 Bias in the Media; Chapter 3 The New York Times and Macroeconomics; Chapter 4 The New York Times and U.S. Foreign Economic Policy; Chapter 5 The New York Times and Regulatio; Chapter 6 The New York Times ’ Star Columnists; Chapter 7 The New York Times and the Financial Crisis; conclusion Corporate Nationalism?;
Robert Chernomas is Professor of Economics at the University of Manitoba, Canada. He is co-author (with Ian Hudson) of Economics in the Twenty-first Century: A Critical Perspective (University of Toronto Press, 2016) and To Live and Die in America: Class, Power Health and Health Care (Pluto Press, 2013). Ian Hudson is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Manitoba, Canada. He is the co-author (with Robert Chernomas) of Economics in the Twenty-first Century: A Critical Perspective (University of Toronto Press, 2016) and To Live and Die in America: Class, Class, Power Health and Health Care (Pluto Press, 2013).
"Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson had written one of the most
sophisticated and original works of journalism criticism in years
in The Gatekeeper. No one will ever view the New York Times or
American journalism the same after reading this book. In view of
the deep problems facing the U.S. and global economy our need for
first-rate journalism has never been greater. Thanks to Chernomas
and Hudson, we now know what to expect -- and not to expect-- from
the New York Times, and why. This is going to be required reading
for media critics, students, scholars and concerned citizens."
-Robert W. McChesney
co-author, The Death and Life of American Journalism
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