journalism

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Career opportunities in journalism

2007
Presents a comprehensive guide to a number of career opportunities in the field of journalism, and includes information on special skills and education, training, salaries and advancement prospects, and much more.

Journalism

a beginner's guide
2010
An introduction to journalism that discusses the history and process of news-making, laws, ethics, technology, the field during conflict, and other related topics.

Media bias

2006
Presents an examination of the debate about the bias in the media, providing a discussion of the various views of fairness and politics in American journalism and media.

What the people know

freedom and the press
1998
Discusses how the power and status of the press have changed throughout history and explains how those changes have affected the relationship between the government and the media.

Breaking the news

how the media undermine American democracy
1996
A critique of the media which discusses why the values of journalists have changed, how their practices are undermining the credibility of the press, and how they affect the future of America by distorting the election process.

Bright days, stupid nights

1992
During the summer internship on a newspaper, fourteen-year-old Vicki develops a love-hate relationship with Chris, the only male intern, and writes a sensational story about her friend Faith which the other interns try to get her to destroy.

Careers in focus

2006
Profiles twenty careers in journalism, with information on the history of the job, primary and secondary duties, education requirements, necessary certification, and earnings.

Free to write

a journalist teaches young writers
1987

Civil war artist

1999
Traces an illustrator's sketch of a Civil War battle from the time it leaves his hands, through the engraving and printing processes, and to its final publication in a newspaper.

Dear Little Wolf

2002
Little Wolf gets a job at Weekly Wolf magazine dispensing advice in response to readers' letters, such as a skunk who wonders if she should change her perfume.

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