
Black and White and Dead All Over
Directed by Chris FosterDecember 18, 2013 84mDocumentary, History,
8.5
Black and White and Dead All Over is an in-depth look at the newspaper industry as it struggles to remain financially viable and to keep the presses rolling. Through the voices of prominent journalists including Bob Woodward of the Washington Post and David Carr of the New York Times, we reveal an industry in the midst of a financial death spiral, as readers abandon print for on-line news sources. We see publishers and editors desperately trying to create a sustainable business model for their dying papers. If the American newspaper dies, who will conduct investigative journalism, who will hold public officials accountable?
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Black and White and Dead All Over was released on December 18, 2013.
Black and White and Dead All Over was directed by Chris Foster.
Black and White and Dead All Over has a runtime of 84m.
Black and White and Dead All Over was produced by Lenny Feinberg.
Black and White and Dead All Over is an in-depth look at the newspaper industry as it struggles to remain financially viable and to keep the presses rolling. Through the voices of prominent journalists including Bob Woodward of the Washington Post and David Carr of the New York Times, we reveal an industry in the midst of a financial death spiral, as readers abandon print for on-line news sources. We see publishers and editors desperately trying to create a sustainable business model for their dying papers. If the American newspaper dies, who will conduct investigative journalism, who will hold public officials accountable?
The key characters in Black and White and Dead All Over are Himself (Bob Woodward), Himself (David Carr), Himself (Wayne Barrett).
Black and White and Dead All Over is a Documentary, History, News film.
Black and White and Dead All Over has an audience rating of 8.5 out of 10.




