Not Exactly Lying, Andie Tucher
Not Exactly Lying, Andie Tucher
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Not Exactly Lying
Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History

Author: Andie Tucher

Narrator: Christina Delaine

Unabridged: 13 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/08/2022


Synopsis

Long before the current preoccupation with "fake news," American newspapers routinely ran stories that were not quite, strictly speaking, true. Today, a firm boundary between fact and fakery is a hallmark of journalistic practice, yet for many readers and publishers across more than three centuries, this distinction has seemed slippery or even irrelevant. From fibs in America's first newspaper about royal incest to social media-driven conspiracy theories about Barack Obama's birthplace, Andie Tucher explores how American audiences have argued over what's real and what's not and why that matters for democracy.

Around the start of the twentieth century, journalists who were determined to improve the reputation of their craft established professional norms and the goal of objectivity. However, Tucher argues, the creation of outward forms of factuality unleashed new opportunities for falsehood: News doesn't have to be true as long as it looks true. Propaganda, disinformation, and advocacy—whether in print, on the radio, on television, or online—could be crafted to resemble the real thing. This "fake journalism" became inextricably bound up with right-wing politics, to the point where it has become an essential driver of political polarization. This book is a timely consideration of what happens to public life when news is not exactly true.

About Andie Tucher

Andie Tucher is the H. Gordon Garbedian Professor and the director of the Communications PhD Program at the Columbia Journalism School. She is the author of Froth and Scum: Truth, Beauty, Goodness, and the Ax Murder in America's First Mass Medium and Happily Sometimes After: Discovering Stories from Twelve Generations of an American Family. Tucher previously worked in documentary production at ABC News and Public Affairs Television.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian on October 07, 2022

3.5; familiar ground.........more

Goodreads review by Daniel on October 04, 2022

This book does a really nice job of chronicling the history of false journalism in America. One of its best aspects is the distinction between fake news and fake journalism. This is especially important as fake journalism takes more hold in the American media. While having all the trappings of real......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on February 17, 2025

A really outstanding history of American journalism and a sobering look at the challenges of fake news and fake journalism. No neat solution at the end, but some very important frames offered for thinking about the issues.......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on June 05, 2024

A must-read for anyone interested in journalism history.......more