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(Ebook) The Troubles of Journalism A Critical Look at What's Right and Wrong With the Press by William A. Hachten ISBN 9780585376912, 9780805838169, 9780805851663, 9781410611871, 0585376913, 0805838163, 0805851666, 1410611876

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Authors:William A. Hachten
Pages:212 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:3
Publisher:Taylor and Francis
Language:english
File Size:13.9 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780585376912, 9780805838169, 9780805851663, 9781410611871, 0585376913, 0805838163, 0805851666, 1410611876
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(Ebook) The Troubles of Journalism A Critical Look at What's Right and Wrong With the Press by William A. Hachten ISBN 9780585376912, 9780805838169, 9780805851663, 9781410611871, 0585376913, 0805838163, 0805851666, 1410611876

This third edition of a text for graduate and undergraduate students in journalism, media studies, and communication takes stock of the current news environment since the events of September 11th. In addition to discussing the changing role of the American journalist, this third edition examines the mergers of media giants, press credibility in the wake of reporter scandals, the expanding role of cable news channels, and the importance of the Internet for news. Hachten is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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