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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mike Farrell , Mary Carmen CupitoPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 6 Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9780820495095ISBN 10: 0820495093 Pages: 229 Publication Date: 09 March 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis authoritative book takes its readers inside the world of newspaper journalism. It also examines the place of newspapers the broader contexts of history and the advent of digital media. In exploring the issues, it offers a variety of perspectives and does so in clear, readable fashion. (John S. Carroll, former editor, 'Los Angeles Times') From the first chapter to the last, this text offers an authoritative, engaging, and comprehensive perspective on the world of newspapers in the past, today, and in the future, with particular emphasis on ethics and freedom of the press. It is filled with ... examples of the essential role newspapers play in a democratic society, including in rural America. The authors are to be commended for taking us on a fascinating journey that will ultimately lead to a newspaper of tomorrow that will bear little resemblance to today's publication but will continue to inform, entertain, and challenge readers to think. (Roy Moore, Dean, College of Mass Communication, Middle Tennessee State University) The authors of this book explore the rapidly changing newspaper landscape through both the practiced eye of newsroom experience and focused lens of academic scholarship. The combination provides clear, fresh insights into the digital evolution of print news, without losing sight of the immutable principles of a free press. Readers are sure to enjoy this enlightening look at an industry in flux and the authors' convincing forecasts for the future. (J. Patrick Moynahan, Vice Provost, Northern Kentucky University, Former city editor, 'The Kentucky Post') This authoritative book takes its readers inside the world of newspaper journalism. It also examines the place of newspapers the broader contexts of history and the advent of digital media. In exploring the issues, it offers a variety of perspectives and does so in clear, readable fashion. (John S. Carroll, former editor, 'Los Angeles Times') From the first chapter to the last, this text offers an authoritative, engaging, and comprehensive perspective on the world of newspapers in the past, today, and in the future, with particular emphasis on ethics and freedom of the press. It is filled with ... examples of the essential role newspapers play in a democratic society, including in rural America. The authors are to be commended for taking us on a fascinating journey that will ultimately lead to a newspaper of tomorrow that will bear little resemblance to today's publication but will continue to inform, entertain, and challenge readers to think. (Roy Moore, Dean, College of Mass Communication, Middle Tennessee State University) The authors of this book explore the rapidly changing newspaper landscape through both the practiced eye of newsroom experience and focused lens of academic scholarship. The combination provides clear, fresh insights into the digital evolution of print news, without losing sight of the immutable principles of a free press. Readers are sure to enjoy this enlightening look at an industry in flux and the authors' convincing forecasts for the future. (J. Patrick Moynahan, Vice Provost, Northern Kentucky University, Former city editor, 'The Kentucky Post') Author InformationThe Authors: Mike Farrell spent twenty years working as a reporter, city editor, and managing editor of The Kentucky Post before becoming an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Telecommunications at the University of Kentucky. He teaches reporting, editing, media law, journalism ethics, and journalism history, and is the director of the Scripps Howard First Amendment Center. His bachelor’s degree is from Moody Bible Institute; his master’s and doctorate were earned at the University of Kentucky. Mary Carmen Cupito worked as a freelancer, a public relations professional, and eventually a journalism teacher, first at Ohio State University and then at her current position as associate professor in Northern Kentucky University’s College of Informatics. She has co-written one other book, The Writer’s Market Companion, with Joe Feiertag and the editors of Writer’s Market. She earned a bachelor’s degree at Rutgers College and a master’s at New York University. She teaches courses in newswriting, editing, design and layout, and ethics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |