This critically annotated guide to reference literature of print and broadcast journalism features more than 800 descriptive and evaluative annotations. Nearly 90% of the entries are new or substantially revised, and there is a new chapter on commercial databases and Internet sources.
In Newsmakers, Francesco Marconi, who has led the development of the Associated Press and Wall Street Journal’s use of AI in journalism, offers a new perspective on the potential of these technologies.
Andrea Wenzel models new practices of community-centered journalism that build trust across boundaries of politics, race, and class, and prioritize solutions while engaging the full range of local stakeholders.
In Saving Community Journalism, veteran media executive Penelope Muse Abernathy draws on cutting-edge research and analysis to reveal pathways to transformation and long-term profitability.
Investigative Journalismis a critical and reflective introduction to the traditions and practices of investigative journalism. It combines interviews with journalists, researchers, editors and television producers.
And the surest way to prevent being sued is also three words: Get facts right. If someone is called a killer in a story or a post on your site, and he actually has been convicted of murder, you're fine.
The A to Z of the Broadway Musical by William A. Everett and Paul R. Laird, 2009. The A to Z of the Northern Ireland Conflict by Gordon Gillespie, 2009. The A to Z of the Fashion Industry by Francesca Sterlacci and Joanne Arbuckle, ...
Most attempts to deal with journalism’s current crisis emphasize technology. This book emphasizes mindsets and the need to rethink what journalism has been and might become.
Based on Jake Batsell's extensive experience and interaction with more than twenty innovative newsrooms, this book shows that, even as news organizations are losing their agenda-setting power, journalists can still thrive by connecting with ...
Paradigm repair Exactly two weeks after the publication of the torture pictures, the Mirror apologized to its readers and the Army. Under the giant headline 'Sorry We were hoaxed' it admitted to being betrayed. Its editor, Piers Morgan, ...
Written by veteran journalist and noted professor Jim Willis, with an epilogue by Marilyn Thomsen, this book introduces journalistic decision-making into the classroom, alongside discussion of reporting and writing techniques.