Orange Journalism

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-07-01
Publisher(s): Univ Pr of Florida
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Summary

Newspapers in Florida are generally regarded as among the best in the country. Despite its image as a modern sun-and-fun frontier state filled with eccentrics, corrupt politicians, and feuding immigrant communities, Florida has become an economic, political, and social juggernaut that continues to have a significant impact on America. Orange Journalism presents 18 writers, editors, and publishers who have nurtured and influenced the high quality of print journalism in Florida during the last half-century. Focusing on both the daily and the weekly press, this oral history includes candid interviews with such visionaries as Al Neuharth, who founded USA Today, and such prominent writers as Carl Hiaasen and Rick Bragg. The book features conversations with sportswriters, investigative journalists, editorial cartoonists, Pulitzer prize-winning writers, and the publishers of an African American and a Spanish-language paper. It also includes interviews with publishers of large state newspapers (David Lawrence of the Miami Herald); medium-sized papers (Diane McFarlin of

Author Biography

Julian M. Pleasants, director of the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program and professor of history at the University of Florida

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Raymond Arsenault and Gary R. Mormino ix
Preface xi
Newspapers in the Life of Florida 1(18)
National Newspapers
1. Al Neuharth, USA Today
19(22)
Large Newspapers
2. David Lawrence, Miami Herald
41(18)
3. Fred Pettijohn, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
59(22)
Medium-Sized Newspapers
4. Tippen Davidson, News-Journal (Daytona Beach)
81(21)
5. Diane McFarlin, Sarasota Herald-Tribune
102(23)
6. Earle Bowden, Pensacola News Journal
125(28)
Weekly Newspapers
7. Tommy Greene, Madison County Carrier and Madison Enterprise Reporter
153(21)
8. Loyal Frisbie, Polk County Democrat
174(19)
African American Press
9. Garth Reeves, Miami Times
193(22)
Hispanic Press
10. Horacio Aguirre, Diario las Americas
215(12)
Columnists and Investigative Journalists
11. Rick Bragg, New York Times
227(18)
12. Carl Hiaasen, Miami Herald
245(32)
13. Lucy Morgan, St. Petersburg Times
277(24)
Editorial Cartoonists
14. Don Wright, Palm Beach Post
301(18)
Sportswriters
15. Edwin Pope, Miami Herald
319(22)
Index 341

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