An Optimistic Look at the Future of Journalism in George Brock's 'Out of Print'

As the holiday season approaches, you might find yourself looking for reading material to give as a gift, or curl up with on some possible days off (I like to think we get time off. Just roll with it). A good choice would be Out of Print, part textbook, part commentary, by George Brock, head of City University’s graduate school of journalism in London, as well as ex-journo for the Times and Observer.

It’s an unsentimental look at the fall of the “golden age” of newspapers as much as it is an optimistic take on the future of the news business.

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