America's Last Great Newspaper War: The Death of Print in a Two-Tabloid Town

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$88.55
Publisher
Fordham University Press
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Pages
336
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.1 inches | 1.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780823287383

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About the Author
Mike Jaccarino is a New York City-based journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Daily News, FoxNews.com, The Press of Atlantic City, The Jersey Journal of Jersey City, N.J., The Asbury Park Press, and The Week magazine.
Reviews
Jaccarino, a writer with a vibrant, zingy style, presents the nitty gritty of tabloid journalism from the front lines, speeding down expressways, racing to the scenes of murder, fire and general mayhem. A typical chapter in Newspaper War is like a strong cup of coffee.--Bowery Boys
Mike Jaccarino delivers a street-level view of the ultimately unwinnable tabloid war between the Daily News and the New York Post. A richly detailed account from a reporter who was born to run.--Larry McShane "Daily News "
The book is called America's Last Great Newspaper War. In it, Mike Jaccarino shows himself to be a first-rate war correspondent. He does what reporters are supposed to do: Gets the story right.--Mike Lupica, bestselling author of Million-Dollar Throw
This one's for all the newbies who will never run, shoot or duck and dive. This one's for all the vets who cared less about the dough than about the run, shoot, duck and dive. This one's for everyone who thinks that 'news' means TV talking heads with hairspray and prepared scripts, or those who don flak jackets to report from the outskirts of disaster. This one's for everyone who ever uttered the words, 'fake news.' Mike Jaccarino's tale of the tabloids is the real deal and should be required reading not just for every journalism student but every news junkie who never got what it took--and what it still takes--to get that great 'get.' A wondrous read.--Linda Stasi, New York Daily News columnist/reporter, bestselling author, The Sixth Station, Book of Judas
"America's Last Great Newspaper War is a cinematic, action-packed closeup of the last of the great New York street reporters and photographers from the Daily News and Post as they chase down blackmailed beauty queens, cheating athletes, disgraced pols, scamming financiers and murderers on the lam--all while fighting their own tabloid death match. Mike Jaccarino paints them as part private detectives, part Special Ops but with only one holy passion--getting the get. He proves, here, the story behind the headlines is actually the best one of them all.--Joanna Molloy, author of The Greatest Beer Run Ever
The circulation battle between the New York Daily News and the New York Post--the Hatfields and the McCoys of American media--was an epic tabloid fight, waged as digital media was on the rise and print on the decline. Jaccarino's book is a lively, no-holds-barred account of a fight where staffers stopped at nothing to beat their rivals.--New York Post
In his debut book, former Daily News reporter Jaccarino effectively evokes a bygone era, focusing on the pugnacious personalities behind both papers, from the 1980s through the 2000s, as print journalism suffered significant entropy... These tales of tense stakeouts, murders, and various scandals have a pungent authenticity.--Kirkus Reviews
This book isn't just hella fun to read, but it is also an incisive, thorough, meticulously documented & superbly written account of life on NYC streets for the papers that covered daily news at a time of unprecedented change & upheaval in the industry. Excellent work.--Aaron Showalter, Journalist