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Merrill, John C., Ed.; Barney, Ralph D., Ed. – 1975
This collection of 35 articles addresses the topic of the ethical considerations and implications involved in reporting the news. Included in this book are such articles as: "Ethics and Journalism" by John Merrill, "Quality in Mass Communications" by Wilbur Schramm, "The American Press: Some Truths About Truths" by…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Ethics, Films, Journalism
Lent, John A. – 1977
This paper discusses the evolution of development journalism into development communication, concentrating in the process on what has happened to government-media relationships and traditional freedom of the press notions as Third World presses are subjected to guidance policies and rampant authoritarianism. It looks at the use of mass media in…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Censorship, Communications, Developing Nations
Johnson, Michael L. – 1971
The term "New Journalism" refers to a different style of journalistic writing which is based on a renewed commitment to principles of honesty and thoroughness and which encourages writers to exercise the freedom of a new subjective, creative, and candid style of reportage and commentary. The significance of New Journalism as a mode of…
Descriptors: Black Power, Journalism, Literary Styles, Mass Media
Cater, Douglass – 1973
Rapidly advancing communications technology has moved the concept of speech far beyond that imagined by the authors of the First Amendment. Similarly, the power of the government to license, tax, regulate, and investigate has also increased enormously. Communications media have come to dominate the consciousness of Americans, and particularly news…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Delivery Systems, Freedom of Speech
Graham, Roger J.; Payden, William R. – 1976
Thirty-three articles present observations on how the media operate and how the media have affected society to date. The articles deal with a wide variety of topics, including the editorial page; political cartooning; daily-newspaper starts and suspensions from 1960 to 1969; journalistic ethics; well-known journalists, such as John Dunlap, James…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Communications, Court Litigation, Film Production
Emery, Edwin – 1972
This book presents a history of journalism in the United States. The opening chapters discuss the European roots of American journalism and cover the time-span ending with the Civil War; the primary concern is an exposition of the principles of the American press. The remaining chapters examine the mass media--newspapers, television, radio,…
Descriptors: Headlines, Journalism, Language Arts, Mass Media