Nieman Reports
The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University
Special Issue Summer 1999
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The Business of News, The News About Business


Table of Contents
2 Curator's Corner..... By Bill Kovach
3 Newspapers Arrive at Economic Crossroads ..... By Lou Ureneck
8 Excerpt From Letter..... Stuart Garner
10 Essay..... Jim Naughton
12 Excerpt From Remarks..... Mark Willes
15 Essay..... Maxwell King
17 Excerpt From Remarks..... Ken Auletta
18 Essay..... Jim Carey
20 The Transformation of Network News ..... By Marc Gunther
22 Excerpt From Speech..... Ted Koppel
23 Excerpt From Remarks..... Richard Reeves
25 Excerpt From Remarks..... David Corvo
27 Response to Article..... Neal Shapiro
29 Response to Article..... David Westin
31 Response to Article..... Andrew Heyward

This special issue of Nieman Reports has been created to report to the readers of Nieman Reports, to members of the Committee of Concerned Journalists, and to newspaper and broadcast communities on two recent reports, as well as to share relevant insights from other Committee members.

The record of the Committee's forums and much of the material produced by special studies and surveys are available on the Committee's Web site [http://www.journalism.org/concern]. In addition, results of three other targeted studies the Committee did to evaluate press performance during the Clinton-Lewinsky affair have been published by the Century Foundation in a book called "Warp Speed: America in the Age of Mixed Media," co-authored by Tom Rosenstiel, Vice Chairman of the Committee, and Bill Kovach.


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