Stop The Presses. How Greed, Incompetence (and The Internet) Wrecked Fairfax
Hills Ben
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: As New
Jacket Condition: As New
Publisher: Abc
Publisher Place: Australia
Publisher Year: 2014
Edition: First Edition
Description: 394 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in As new condition throughout.
Publishers Description: How has the Fairfax empire arrived at its current shabby, sorry state - and what does its demise mean for the future of independent journalism A decade ago Fairfax Media was one of the most powerful institutions in the country; staffed by gun reporters, funded by its rivers of gold, offering up high quality, fearless journalism. Since then, it has become a car wreck in slow motion. But how did it come to this Why did one overpaid, underwhelming manager after the next fail to see the future coming - or come up with a coherent plan Why were they fighting with each other rather than fighting to save the company And what was happening to journalism in the meantime In his dramatic, no-holds-barred book, Ben Hills exposes the characters who took Fairfax to the brink of destruction - the dynastic princes, the acolytes, the self-interested, the would-be owners waiting in the wings. He tells the sometimes poignant, sometimes hilarious tales of what unfolded behind boardroom doors and at team bonding retreats. And he asks if the trail of greed and incompetence could have been avoided.
More than just another Fairfax book, Stop the Presses tackles vital issues around the death of independent media and the rise of the Internet age and asks what the price will ultimately be for democracy itself.
ISBN: 9780733331930
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