The elements of journalism : what newspeople should know and the public should expect
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Penguin, ©2021Edition: 4th edDescription: xxx, 397 p. ; 21 cmISBN:- 9780593239353
- 174.909 23 KOV-E
- PN4756 .K67 2021
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-378) and index.
1. What Is Journalism For? 2. Truth: The First and Most Confusing Principle 3. Who Journalists Work For 4. Journalism of Verification 5. Independence from Faction 6. Monitor Power and Offer Voice to the Voiceless 7. Journalism as a Public Forum 8. Engagement and Relevance 9. Make the News Comprehensive and Proportional 10. Journalists Have a Responsibility to Conscience 11. The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens
"A timely new edition of the classic journalism guide, now featuring updated material on the importance of reporting in the age of media mistrust and fake news--and how journalists can use technology while also navigating its challenges. More than two decades ago, the Committee of Concerned Journalists gathered some of America's most influential newspeople to ask the question "What is journalism for?" Through exhaustive research, surveys, interviews, and public forums, they identified the essential elements that define journalism and its role in our society. The result is one of the most important books on the media ever written, winner of the Goldsmith Book Prize from Harvard, the Society of Professional Journalists Award, and the Bart Richards Award from Penn State University. Updated with new material covering the ways journalists can deftly leverage technology to their advantage, especially given the shifting revenue architecture--with "clickbait" fading away and consumers paying a higher premium for quality reporting--this fourth edition of The Elements of Journalism is an essential read for journalists, students, and anybody hoping to stay informed in contentious times"--
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