Free the Press: The Death of American Journalism and How to Revive It

Author:   Brian J. Karem ,  Sam Donaldson
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
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9781633887664


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   15 January 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Brian J. Karem ,  Sam Donaldson
Publisher:   Prometheus Books
Imprint:   Prometheus Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.517kg
ISBN:  

9781633887664


ISBN 10:   1633887669
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   15 January 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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"""Brian Karem is old school and Free the Press is all about being independent! From his first encounter with a politician (trust me, it's good) to his more sobering efforts to protect his sources, Karem reminds us why a free press is the bedrock of a free people."" - Michael Steele, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee and Lieutenant Governor of Maryland ""Karem has had a unique view of the world for decades as he observes from his unique perch. He gives us a different take on matters that causes us to critically think. This must-read is thought-provoking and forward-leaning."" - April Ryan, White House Correspondent, TheGrio, Political Analyst, CNN, and author of Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House ""Karem makes a powerful case that Trump was just a symptom of the cancer ravaging the independent press in America over the last four decades, and he's right; the disease is caused as much by the media itself as the politicians attacking the first amendment. Karem may not be optimistic about the resurgence of a powerful independent media in this country, but he does offer some provocative ideas for how to attack the problem. Every young reporter should read this book."" - Joe Lockhart, former White House Press Secretary"


Brian Karem is every bit the old school reporter. Tough, fair, with a dogged pursuit for the truth and a can't-hide-it desire to help the little guy. In Free the Press, Karem takes us on a 40-year journey, explaining in his unique fashion what's happened to the press in this country, how the government and corporate America has screwed with it, and how we got to Donald Trump and his attacks on the press as the enemy of the people. Entertaining, honest, and somewhat troubling, Free the Press does provide some hope, spelling out in a succinct way what needs to be done to keep a free press in America. A must-read for any American who values a free press. - Joe Walsh, former Congressman, Illinois's 8th congressional district Brian Karem's Free The Press depicts a world where Instagram influencers outnumber journalists, and where the last four years have become a harbinger of what's to come. When politicians control the narrative, we have already lost the fight. But apparently, no one told Brian. Free The Press is a great read and an important book. - Chip Franklin, Winner of National Edward R Murrow Award for Writing and talk-show host, KGO radio San Francisco Brian Karem is old school and Free the Press is all about being independent! From his first encounter with a politician (trust me, it's good) to his more sobering efforts to protect his sources, Karem reminds us why a free press is the bedrock of a free people. - Michael Steele, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee and Lieutenant Governor of Maryland Brian Karem is one of our very best reporters out there and he's witnessed firsthand how far American journalism has fallen. His gripping new book shines a bright light on how we got here - and how we can get out. Free the Press is mandatory reading for anyone who believes in journalism and in the democracy it serves. - Victor Pickard, author of Democracy Without Journalism? Brian Karem's Free the Press takes us on a lively, fascinating tour of three momentous decades of American journalism. Karem is a fearless reporter who has fought to bring the truth to the public and protect the First Amendment. As this book vividly demonstrates, he has done and seen it all -- from being jailed for protecting a confidential source as a local reporter in Texas to battling the Trump Administration in the White House briefing room and in court. This is a powerful memoir of Karem's own career and freedom of the press in this country. - Ted Boutrous, partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Free the Press is an incisive, personal, and funny book that weaves together two tales: the ups and downs of American journalism and Karem's accomplished, colorful life in that profession. His love of facts-based journalism shines through. His disdain for lies, disinformation, and conspiracies is withering. While lamenting the accelerating challenges to American media, Karem insists that journalism can still be saved - and makes the case that doing so is integral to the preservation of our democracy. - Norman Eisen, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institute, and chair of the States United Democracy Center Free the Press is part memoir and part political history as Karem takes us on his journey through the bi-partisan dismantling of journalism as a public service and the installation of corporate media that values capitalism over a free press. This book is required reading for every person living in a news desert, for every person cloaked in ignorance while they shout 'fake news, ' and for every student as they learn how press monopolies took down journalism and aided this country's division. Free the Press is a wake-up call served with work instructions to reestablish our press freedoms. - Bonnie Jean Feldkamp, Media Director for the National Society of Newspaper Columnists and syndicated columnist I first met Brian Karem in the White House briefing room when I tried following up on a question he asked. Brian came over and thanked me, then treated me to lunch. He became a trusted mentor and a dear friend. Free the Press is the seminal explanation of how our business lost its way -- and how we might get it back. - John T. Bennett, longtime White House correspondent and editor, The Washington Examiner Karem has had a unique view of the world for decades as he observes from his unique perch. He gives us a different take on matters that causes us to critically think. This must-read is thought-provoking and forward-leaning. - April Ryan, White House Correspondent, TheGrio, Political Analyst, CNN, and author of Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House Karem makes a powerful case that Trump was just a symptom of the cancer ravaging the independent press in America over the last four decades, and he's right; the disease is caused as much by the media itself as the politicians attacking the first amendment. Karem may not be optimistic about the resurgence of a powerful independent media in this country, but he does offer some provocative ideas for how to attack the problem. Every young reporter should read this book. - Joe Lockhart, former White House Press Secretary


Brian Karem is old school and Free the Press is all about being independent! From his first encounter with a politician (trust me, it's good) to his more sobering efforts to protect his sources, Karem reminds us why a free press is the bedrock of a free people. - Michael Steele, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee and Lieutenant Governor of Maryland Brian Karem is one of our very best reporters out there and he's witnessed firsthand how far American journalism has fallen. His gripping new book shines a bright light on how we got here - and how we can get out. Free the Press is mandatory reading for anyone who believes in journalism and in the democracy it serves. - Victor Pickard, author of Democracy Without Journalism? Brian Karem's Free the Press takes us on a lively, fascinating tour of three momentous decades of American journalism. Karem is a fearless reporter who has fought to bring the truth to the public and protect the First Amendment. As this book vividly demonstrates, he has done and seen it all -- from being jailed for protecting a confidential source as a local reporter in Texas to battling the Trump Administration in the White House briefing room and in court. This is a powerful memoir of Karem's own career and freedom of the press in this country. - Ted Boutrous, partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Free the Press is an incisive, personal, and funny book that weaves together two tales: the ups and downs of American journalism and Karem's accomplished, colorful life in that profession. His love of facts-based journalism shines through. His disdain for lies, disinformation, and conspiracies is withering. While lamenting the accelerating challenges to American media, Karem insists that journalism can still be saved - and makes the case that doing so is integral to the preservation of our democracy. - Norman Eisen, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institute, and chair of the States United Democracy Center Free the Press is part memoir and part political history as Karem takes us on his journey through the bi-partisan dismantling of journalism as a public service and the installation of corporate media that values capitalism over a free press. This book is required reading for every person living in a news desert, for every person cloaked in ignorance while they shout 'fake news, ' and for every student as they learn how press monopolies took down journalism and aided this country's division. Free the Press is a wake-up call served with work instructions to reestablish our press freedoms. - Bonnie Jean Feldkamp, Media Director for the National Society of Newspaper Columnists and syndicated columnist I first met Brian Karem in the White House briefing room when I tried following up on a question he asked. Brian came over and thanked me, then treated me to lunch. He became a trusted mentor and a dear friend. Free the Press is the seminal explanation of how our business lost its way -- and how we might get it back. - John T. Bennett, longtime White House correspondent and editor, The Washington Examiner I met Brian Karem for the first time in the White House briefing room. He stood out because he reminded me of a guy from the neighborhood, and he kept his word. When he interviewed me for Playboy, I also came to know that he only cares about getting it right. Free the Press is a no-nonsense look at the problems in today's media world written by someone who's been there and knows what he's talking about. - Anthony Scaramucci, Former White House Communications Director Karem has had a unique view of the world for decades as he observes from his unique perch. He gives us a different take on matters that causes us to critically think. This must-read is thought-provoking and forward-leaning. - April Ryan, White House Correspondent, TheGrio, Political Analyst, CNN, and author of Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House Karem makes a powerful case that Trump was just a symptom of the cancer ravaging the independent press in America over the last four decades, and he's right; the disease is caused as much by the media itself as the politicians attacking the first amendment. Karem may not be optimistic about the resurgence of a powerful independent media in this country, but he does offer some provocative ideas for how to attack the problem. Every young reporter should read this book. - Joe Lockhart, former White House Press Secretary


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Brian J. Karem is an award-winning journalist, author, and speaker. Karem currently serves as a television political analyst and is the senior White House correspondent for Playboy. He has worked in both newspaper and television as an investigative journalist covering politics, crime, refugee issues, and state and local News. He is the recipient of the National Press Club’s Freedom of the Press Award, as well as the prestigious Pieringer Award. He has testified in support of a federal shield law to protect reporters with confidential sources, and is the founder of the “First Jailbird’s Club,” a group of 13 reporters who went to jail to defend the identity of a confidential source. Karem is the author of six books, a member of the White House Press Corps and National Press Club, and launched the popular podcast, “Just Ask the Question,” in 2018.

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