The ghost of public health journalism: past, present, and future.

Epidemiology

Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, Washington, DC, USA.

Published: March 2010

The news industry is undergoing shrinking newspaper circulations, cuts in science and health coverage, and expansion of Internet news sources. We examine the impact of these changes using a case study set in Libby, Montana. In 1999, a Seattle newspaper story focused attention on asbestos exposure and related diseases in this small town. In 2009, that newspaper became an online-only newspaper, just as coverage of a related criminal trial began. Later that year the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a public health emergency. Online newspaper archives and a collaboration between the University of Montana's journalism and law schools contributed to coverage of these developments. Continued efforts to promote interest in and skills needed for high-quality public health and environmental reporting are needed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/EDE.0b013e3181cb8c3dDOI Listing

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