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The Elements of JournalismWhat Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect By Bill Kovach, Tom Rosenstiel $31.99
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| | Format: | Paperback, 268 pages, Revised Edition | | Published In: | United States, April 2007 | | Quantity Available: | 479 |
The Book That Every Citizen and Journalist Should Read "What this book does better than any single book on media history, ethics, or practice is weave . . . [together] why media audiences have fled and why new technology and megacorporate ownership are putting good journalism at risk." --Rasmi Simhan, "Boston Globe "Kovach and Rosenstiel's essays on each [element] are concise gems, filled with insights worthy of becoming axiomatic. . . . The book should become essential reading for journalism professionals and students and for the citizens they aim to serve." --Carl Sessions Stepp, "American Journalism Review "If you think journalists have no idea what you want . . . here is a book that agrees with you. Better--it has solutions. The Elements of Journalism is written for journalists, but any citizen who wonders why the news seems trivial or uninspiring should read it." --Marta Salij, "Detroit Free Press The elements of journalism are: * Journalism's first obligation is to the truth. * Its first loyalty is to citizens. * Its essence is a discipline of verification. * Its practitioners must maintain an independence from those they cover. * It must serve as an independent monitor of power. * It must provide a forum for public criticism and compromise. * It must strive to make the significant interesting and relevant. * It must keep the news comprehensive and proportional. * Its practitioners must be allowed to exercise their personal conscience. |
| Publisher: | Three Rivers Press (CA) | | ISBN: | 0307346706 |
| EAN: | 9780307346704 | | Dimensions: | 20.12 x 13.36 x 1.6 centimeters (0.21 kg) |
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