<p><strong>'Although its focus is the UK, the content is pertinent for US-based readers interested in journalism, mass media, or communication. The chapters are well written, and a helpful bibliography is provided. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.'</strong> – <em>R. A. Logan, Emeritus, University of Missouri, Columbia, CHOICE</em></p><p><strong><em>'Changing Journalism </em>provides a solid and well-developed analysis of past predictions of change and crisis, and evaluates how those predictions have measured up. It steeps past prognostication in more critical review, and provides a platform to advance studies. Going forward, <em>Changing Journalism</em> has set the stage for more measured discussions about journalism in many respects, and should provide a useful reference point and resource for academics and observers of the ever-shifting changes journalism faces.'</strong> <em>Scott Eldridge II, Digital Journalism</em></p>