America's Last Great Newspaper War: The Death of Print in a Two-Tabloid Town
 
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ISBN13:9780823287383
ISBN10:0823287386
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:336 pages
Size:228x152 mm
Weight:618 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 50
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America's Last Great Newspaper War

The Death of Print in a Two-Tabloid Town
 
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Short description:

Recounts the story of America?s last great newspaper war between the New York Daily News and the New York Post, as both papers? long rivalry turned existential amid the rise of digital news. The story is told through the eyes of the reporters, or ?runners,? and photographers who fought the war on the ground in cities across America.

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NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE WEEK BY THE NEW YORK POST

ALSO AVAILABLE AS AN AUDIOBOOK

A from-the-trenches view of New York Daily News and New York Post runners and photographers as they stop at nothing to break the story and squash their tabloid arch-rivals.

When author Mike Jaccarino was offered a job at the Daily News in 2006, he was asked a single question: ?Kid, what are you going to do to help us beat the Post?? That was the year things went sideways at the News, when the New York Post surpassed its nemesis in circulation for the first time in the history of both papers. Tasked with one job?crush the Post?Jaccarino here provides the behind-the-scenes story of how the runners and shooters on both sides would do anything and everything to get the scoop before their opponents.

The New York Daily News and the New York Post have long been the Hatfields and McCoys of American media: two warring tabloids in a town big enough for only one of them. As digital news rendered print journalism obsolete, the fight to survive in NYC became an epic, Darwinian battle. In America?s Last Great Newspaper War, Jaccarino exposes the untold story of this tabloid death match of such ferocity and obsession its like has not occurred since Pulitzer? Hearst.

Told through the eyes of hungry ?runners? (field reporters) and ?shooters? (photographers) who would employ phony police lights to overcome traffic, Mike Jaccarino?s memoir unmasks the do-whatever-it-takes era of reporting?where the ends justified the means and nothing was off-limits. His no-holds-barred account describes sneaking into hospitals, months-long stakeouts, infiltrating John Gotti?s crypt, bidding wars for scoops, high-speed car chases with Hillary Clinton, O.J. Simpson, and the baby mama of a philandering congressman?all to get that coveted front-page story.

Today, few runners and shooters remain on the street. Their age and exploits are as bygone as the News?Post war and American newspapers, generally. Where armies once battled, often no one is covering the story at all.

Funding for this book was provided by: Furthermore: a program of the J. M. Kaplan Fund

Table of Contents:

Prologue: ?Shell Shock for News Nuts? | 1

1 ?Serb Thug to New York . . . Kiss My Ash? | 5

2 ?All Play, No Pay for Page Fix? | 16

3 ?Ford to City: Drop Dead? | 39

4 ?Cops Shoot Groom Dead? | 51

5 ?N.J. Miss in a Fix Over Her Pics!? | 62

6 ?2 Cops Shot During Traffic Stop? | 92

7 ?Tracked Down and Busted in Pa. Woods? | 113

8 ?Sports? Worst Nightmare? | 123

9 ??Mayday? Last Call from Doomed Bravest at Ground Zero? | 143

10 ?The Juice Is on the Loose: O.J. Simpson Leaves Jail

after Posting $125,000 Bail? | 162

11 ?Preppie Killer Robert Chambers Acts Like a ?Dumb? Doper? | 191

12 ?Legend of Jim Leyritz?s Swing against Braves

Spoiled by His Swigs? | 198

13 ?If Spitzer Really Wore Socks in Bed, May Mean

Fear of Intimacy: Sex Experts? | 234

14 ?Ma Goes to Bat for Derek Jeter? | 253

15 ?What to Tell Kids When Daddy Has Two Families? | 262

16 ?Temple of Doom . . . Madoff Fleeced Fifth

Avenue Synagogue? | 283

Glossary | 291

Notes | 293

Index | 299

Photographs follow page 152