240 <strong>Online</strong> <strong>Journalism</strong> 28. Gaye Tuchman, ‘Objectivity as Strategic Ritual: an Examination of Newsmen’s Notions of Objectivity’, American Journal of Sociology, 77, no. 4, January 1972. 29. Everette E. Dennis, Reshaping the Media: Mass Communications in an Information Age, Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1989, p. 83. 30. Dayan and Katz, Media Events. 31. Jeremy Iggers, Good News, Bad News: <strong>Journalism</strong> Ethics and the Public Interest, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999, p. 63. 32. Ibid., p. 75. 33. David McClintick, ‘Town Crier for the New Age’, Brill’s Content, November 1998, 34. Iggers, Good News, Bad News, p. 91. 35. Mark Fishman, Manufacturing the News, Austin: University of Texas Press, 1980, p. 88. 36. Jonathan Miller, ‘Tangled Web’, Guardian, 28 July 1998, p. 2. 37. Dayan and Katz, Media Events, p. 97. 38. Ibid., p. 216. 39. Iggers, Good News, Bad News, p. 120. 40. Ibid., p. 120. 41. Ibid., p. 136. 42. Ibid., p. 137. Chapter 6 1. Michael Rogers, editor Newsweek.com, quoted in Lasica, J.D. ‘A Late, Impressive Web Debut’, AJR NewsLink, January/February 1999, 2. Edward Chancellor, Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation, London: Macmillan, 1999, p. 72. 3. Dan Roberts, ‘Fishy Ideas Resurface in Rich Waters of the Internet’, Daily Telegraph, 4 September 1999, p. 28. 4. ‘The Emerging Digital Economy’, April 1998, US Department of Commerce, reproduced on Public Agenda <strong>Online</strong>, February 1999, 5. Joshua Cooper Ramo, ‘Winner Take All’, Time Magazine, 16 September 1996, p. 57. 6. Chip Brown, ‘Vanity and Panic: Going with the Flow: Money Rushes to <strong>Online</strong> but, at Least for Now, Doesn’t Seem to Come Back’, American <strong>Journalism</strong> Review, AJR Newslink, 1999. Based on a 1998 Dataquest report, 7. Department of Trade and Industry, Future Unit, ‘Converging Technologies: Consequences for the New Knowledge-Driven Economy’, September 1988, p. 5,
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