How America's Business Press Missed the Story of the
Century
by Anya Schiffrin
Where was the business press in the weeks and months
leading up to the deepest financial crisis since the Great Depression? As our
economy unraveled, journalists struggled to keep up with the story of the
century, grappling with an alphabet soup of derivatives, backroom deals, and
toxic financial instruments. But many fault the media itself for having helped
to create the bubble in the first place. Did the press fail its mandate as an
engine of truth by buying into the hubris and exuberance of the preceding
decades?
Bad News is a foundational text for navigating a
controversy that will be studied for years to come. With contributions from
leading journalists and academics—including Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz,
Columbia Journalism Review’s Dean Starkman, and Huffington Post business editor
Peter S. Goodman—this collection presents a complex debate in a highly
accessible format for anyone from curious readers and scholars to journalists
themselves. And ultimately, the questions it raises illuminate the heated
debate about the media’s role as guardians of our democracy.