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<p>Well-known media analyst Eric Burns looks at how journalists have misreported history in this follow-up to his... Read More >>
A definitive, non-partisan guide to the hotly-contested issues of the nuclear era Read More >>
Feature Writing for Journalists considers feature writing for both newspapers and magazines; using examples from... Read More >>
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the generic integrity of English newspaper editorials. It applies a Hallidayian... Read More >>
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There is a large body of research on a recent movement in the news media referred to as convergence. This practice... Read More >>
Do the mainstream media have a liberal bias? Sure they do, everyone knows that, says CBS veteran and New York Times... Read More >>
This volume gets beyond simple descriptions of the values and processes involved in community media and is deliberately... Read More >>
Computer-Assisted Reporting: A Canadian Primer is a nuts and bolts guide for students at both university and college... Read More >>
Now in its Seventh Edition, Writing for the Mass Media remains one of the clearest and most effective introductions... Read More >>
While there exists a wide range of material covering violence against women, very little scholarly attention has... Read More >>
Do journalists report more favourably on people that they like than on those they don't? Canada's evangelicals think... Read More >>
New York Times bestselling author Bernard Goldberg argues that the left-leaning mainstream media crossed the line... Read More >>
Using a step-by-step description of styles and techniques, this book will show students how to research, structure... Read More >>
Editorial Richard Lance Keeble News Scandal the theme at 'excellent' cafe conference: a report by Jo Fawkes Views... Read More >>
Journalist, novelist and poet Neil Munro was born in the beautiful town of Inveraray, Argyllshire in 1863. He was... Read More >>