Journalism
Authority Link
(OCoLC)fst00984032
Label
Journalism
Name
Journalism
Source
fast
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
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- The influencing machine, Brooke Gladstone on the media, illustrated by Josh Neufeld ; with additional penciling by Randy Jones and Susann Ferris-Jones
- The news twisters, Edith Efron
- Interview with John Chancellor, 1982, by Richard Ellison and John Chancellor
- Breaking news, how the Associated Press has covered war, peace, and everything else, reporters of the Associated Press ; with a foreword by David Halberstam
- Journalism in the United States, concepts and issues, Edd Applegate
- Covering America, a narrative history of a nation's journalism, Christopher B. Daly
- Newsfronts of war - 1940, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Watch your language;, a lively, informal guide to better writing, emanating from the news room of the New York timws
- Journalism
- Muckraking, past, present, and future, edited by John M. Harrison and Harry H. Stein ; foreword by Irving Dilliard
- A Sourcebook of American literary journalism, representative writers in an emerging genre, edited by Thomas B. Connery
- The 7 lively arts, Gilbert Seldes
- Journalism.org, research, resources and ideas to improve journalism
- Four theories of the press:, the authoritarian, libertarian, social responsibility, and Soviet communist concepts of what the press should be and do, [by] Fred S. Siebert, Theodore Peterson [and] Wilbur Schramm
- The New York times manual of style and usage, Allan M. Siegal and William G. Connolly
- The invention of news, how the world came to know about itself, Andrew Pettegree
- The death and life of American journalism, the media revolution that will begin the world again, Robert W. McChesney, John Nichols
- The principles of multimedia journalism, packaging digital news, Richard Koci Hernandez and Jeremy Rue
- Can journalism be saved?, rediscovering America's appetite for news, Rachel Davis Mersey
- The new new journalism, conversations with America's best nonfiction writers on their craft, [edited and with an introduction by] Robert S. Boynton
- News writing and reporting for today's media, Bruce D. Itule, Douglas A. Anderson
- Reporting America, Alistair Cooke ; introduction and commentaries by Susan Cooke Kittredge
- No time to think, the menace of media speed and the 24-hour news cycle, Howard Rosenberg and Charles S. Feldman
- Will the last reporter please turn out the lights, the collapse of journalism and what can be done to fix it, edited by Robert W. McChesney and Victor Pickard
- CyberJournalist.net, tips and talk for the wired world
- Associated Press stylebook 2015 and briefing on media law, edited by David Minthorn, Sally Jacobsen, Paula Froke
- Reading the news, a Pantheon guide to popular culture, Robert Karl Manoff and Michael Schudson, editors
- Voices in the wilderness, images of Aboriginal people in the Australian media, Michael Meadows
- The coming of the frontier press, how the West was really won, Barbara Cloud ; foreword by Alan K. Simpson
- Blur, how to know what's true in the age of information overload, Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel
- No questions asked, news coverage since 9/11, Lisa Finnegan ; foreword by Norman Soloman
- Rich media, poor democracy, Media Education Foundation ; producers, Loretta Alper, Margo Robb
- The news about the news, American journalism in peril, Leonard Downie, Jr. and Robert G. Kaiser
- China ink, the changing face of Chinese journalism, Judy Polumbaum with Xiong Lei ; illustrations by Margaret Kearney
- Development of American journalism
- Some forerunners of the newspaper in England,, 1476-1622,, by M.A. Shaaber
- The New Journalism, Tom Wolfe ; with an anthology edited by Tom Wolfe and E.W. Johnson
Outgoing Resources
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