Understanding Journalism: A Guide to Issues
Never has the media been so critically regarded as at the present time. Documenting many areas of debate and dispute between journalists, the media, public organizations and politicians, the author identifies why conflicts will continue. Covering topics from government bias to censorship, official secrets to freedom of information and animal rights to obscenity, this highly informative work is a valuable guide to all those involved in journalism and the media.
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Understanding Journalism: A Guide to Issues
Never has the media been so critically regarded as at the present time. Documenting many areas of debate and dispute between journalists, the media, public organizations and politicians, the author identifies why conflicts will continue. Covering topics from government bias to censorship, official secrets to freedom of information and animal rights to obscenity, this highly informative work is a valuable guide to all those involved in journalism and the media.
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Understanding Journalism: A Guide to Issues

Understanding Journalism: A Guide to Issues

by John Wilson
Understanding Journalism: A Guide to Issues

Understanding Journalism: A Guide to Issues

by John Wilson

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Overview

Never has the media been so critically regarded as at the present time. Documenting many areas of debate and dispute between journalists, the media, public organizations and politicians, the author identifies why conflicts will continue. Covering topics from government bias to censorship, official secrets to freedom of information and animal rights to obscenity, this highly informative work is a valuable guide to all those involved in journalism and the media.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415115995
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/23/1996
Series: Development
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

John Wilson is a freelance media consultant. He has wide journalistic experience in both radio and television and was formerly editorial policy controller for the BBC.

Table of Contents

Preface; Chapter one – the contest; Chapter two – regulators; Chapter three – editorial values; Chapter four – trouble spots; Chapter five – violent events; Chapter six – special treatment; Chapter seven – disputed practices; Chapter eight – politics; Chapter nine – state interests Chapter ten – the public; Chapter eleven – social values; Chapter twelve – regional values; Chapter thirteen – the law
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