Issues in news and reporting : selections from CQ Researcher.
Publisher: Los Angeles, California, USA : CQ Press, an imprint of SAGE Publications, Inc., ©2019Description: xvi, 278 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781544322254
- 1544322259
- CQ researcher.
- 070.4 Is75 2019 23
- PN4867.2 .I87 2019
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"Written by award-winning CQ Researcher journalists, this collection of non-partisan reports focuses on 11 hot-button issues facing journalists and news organizations. With reports ranging from perceptions of media bias and threats to free speech, Issues in News and Reporting promotes in-depth discussion, facilitates further research, and helps readers formulate their own positions on crucial issues. ... The reports are expertly researched and written, presenting readers with all sides of an issue"--Back cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Trust in media --
Media bias --
Free speech at risk --
Press freedom --
Journalism standards in the Internet age --
Press freedom --
Polarization in America --
Privacy and the Internet --
Digital journalism --
Conspiracy theories --
Internet accuracy.
"Written by award-winning CQ Researcher journalists, this collection of non-partisan reports focuses on 11 hot-button issues facing journalists and news organizations. With reports ranging from perceptions of media bias and threats to free speech, Issues in News and Reporting promotes in-depth discussion, facilitates further research, and helps readers formulate their own positions on crucial issues. ... The reports are expertly researched and written, presenting readers with all sides of an issue"--Back cover.
This collection of unbiased reports, written by award-winning CQ Researcher journalists, explores a range of relevant issues in news and reporting, from perceptions of media bias to threats to free speech.
CAS Bachelor of Arts in Communication
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