I seek a well-regarded book, whether fiction or factual, which is substantially about modern journalism. That is to say the subject of journalism is a major (or even controlling) theme in the narrative, and not a literary device secondary to a much larger non-journalistic theme. By "modern" I mean a work resolutely set in the contemporary internet/smartphone era. Strictly 21 Century in short.
This request stems from my persisting syntactical failure to prise out such titles from Google's search engine.
Thanks in advance.