Just the Facts: How "Objectivity" Came to Define American JournalismNYU Press, 1 Nov 1998 - 297 halaman Draws a history of journalism's most respected tenet—objectivity |
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... suggests the need for a definition of practices , to clarify a blurred line.11 The success of the tabloids even compelled one local television news station to hire one of the most sensational daytime talk show hosts , Jerry Springer ...
... suggests a local New York radio station , " and we'll give you the world . ” 20 The promise of this gift - the world or a reasonable facsimile of it -suggests that the listener will get a special window that somehow looks onto the world ...
... suggested that the image may be distorted by " passions ” and “ change . ” Journalists , wrote Gaye Tuchman , also ... suggesting the passivity of his job , in service to the reified notion of newsworthiness.27 Whatever fish are in the ...
... suggested , that the news never reflects the outside world.34 It simply means that journalists do and must construct stories , because of their membership in the world of humanity . This book will show how " objectivity " is an active ...
... the 1890s . My research suggests that " objectivity " as an ethic evolved over a broad period of the nineteenth century , from its nascent years in the 1830s to the " 4 elitist Morning Courier and New - York Enquirer.
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Edwin M Stanton and Information | |
Science Culture Cholera and the Rise | |
A Slanderous and NastyMinded Mulatress | |
Notes | |
Bibliographic Essay | |
Index | |
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