Tackles some of the most important issues affecting today's reporters and newsrooms by profiling journalists killed on the job, whether from violent conspiracy, terrorism or mass shootings. The profiles in this book contextualize the deaths of these journalists within an ever-evolving public perception of the Fourth Estate.
Tackles some of the most important issues affecting today's reporters and newsrooms by profiling journalists killed on the job, whether from violent conspiracy, terrorism or mass shootings. The profiles in this book contextualize the deaths of these journalists within an ever-evolving public perception of the Fourth Estate.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Weeks is an award-winning journalist who has reported for a number of media outlets--newspaper, magazine and radio--in several states. He has worked as a beat reporter, section editor, assistant city editor, assistant editor, managing editor and editor.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1 The Hard Knocks of Journalism Ruben Salazar, 1970 2. Unprecedented Times Don Bolles, 1976 3. The First Amendment and the Fourth Estate Manuel de Dios Unanue, 1992 4. The Public's Right to Know Dona St. Plite, 1993 5. The Uncomfortable Press James Edwin Richards, 2000 6. Disinformation, the Public and the News William Biggart, 2001 7. Activism, Objectivity and Fairness Robert Stevens, 2001 8. Regaining the Public's Trust Amidst a Multitude of Voices Chauncey Bailey, 2007 9. Brave Journalism Alison Parker and Adam Ward, 2015 10. Blood and Ink Five in Annapolis, 2018 11. What About Khashoggi? Author's Note: Community Journalism Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1 The Hard Knocks of Journalism Ruben Salazar, 1970 2. Unprecedented Times Don Bolles, 1976 3. The First Amendment and the Fourth Estate Manuel de Dios Unanue, 1992 4. The Public's Right to Know Dona St. Plite, 1993 5. The Uncomfortable Press James Edwin Richards, 2000 6. Disinformation, the Public and the News William Biggart, 2001 7. Activism, Objectivity and Fairness Robert Stevens, 2001 8. Regaining the Public's Trust Amidst a Multitude of Voices Chauncey Bailey, 2007 9. Brave Journalism Alison Parker and Adam Ward, 2015 10. Blood and Ink Five in Annapolis, 2018 11. What About Khashoggi? Author's Note: Community Journalism Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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