Killing the Messenger: 100 Years of Media Criticism by Tom Goldstein

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  • ISBN-13: 9780231118330
  • Edition Description: revised edition
  • Edition Number: 2
  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
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  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Format: Textbook Paperback, 289pp
  • Sales Rank: 378,531

Synopsis

An anthology of some of the most provocative writing that has been done in this century about the press, this volume includes articles by Walter Lippman, Clifton Daniel, John Hersey, Louis Brandeis, Upton Sinclair, and others.

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An anthology of some of the most provocative writing about the press that has been done in this century. The contributors include Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Pulitzer, Upton Sinclair, Louis Brandeis, Spiro Agnew, and John Hersey. Has brief introductions and headnotes. On media ownership concentration, inadequate self-policing, sensationalizing and censoring the news, reporter training. No bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Biography

Tom Goldstein has been a journalism professor for more than two decades and has served as dean of the schools of journalism at Columbia University and at the University of California at Berkeley. He worked as a reporter at several newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, and is the author of The News at Any Costand A Two-Faced Press.

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