American Journalism on the Brink

In the Bill of Rights, there is only one private industry singled out for protection by the federal government: The press. Yet, despite being enshrined in the First Amendment and being “a vibrant part of American life since the beginning of the republic,” in the 21st century “2,000 newspapers have disappeared, along with 60% of working…

Next Tuesday, journalist and filmmaker Steve Talbot will moderate a post-screening conversation about the state of local news and how the lack of coverage of local news affects communities nationwide. The Q&A will include two-time Academy Award-nominated director Rick Goldsmith, local journalist Madeleine Bair from El Tímpano, and local investigative reporter Thomas Peele from EdSource.

Also notable is an upcoming East Bay screening of award-winning filmmaker Rick Goldsmith’s “Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink,” an essential, enlightening and damning look at the clandestine activities of a New York-based hedge fund that owns Bay Area newspapers (among many) throughout the nation. Goldsmith lays out how Alden Global Capital gobbled…

The Record North Shore and its supporters together embraced the current state of local news last week during a screening of the documentary “Stripped For Parts: American Journalism on the Brink.”

“I love journalists,” Rick Goldsmith told his audience at the Ware Center. Goldsmith has been making films about reporters and newspapers since the beginning of his career. Two have been nominated for Academy Awards: “The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers” and “Tell the Truth and Run: George Seldes and…