journalism

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Journalists at risk

reporting America's wars
2006
Discusses the role of reporters during war time, including the risks they take and the censorship they face, and how their jobs have changed with each conflict since the Civil War.

Media bias

2004
Contains thirteen essays that describe the presence and effects of media bias from liberal, conservative, and centrist viewpoints, on issues that include coverage of gun control, the war in Iraq, and the White House.

How to write a news article

1995
Discusses basic aspects of news journalism, including judging what is newsworthy, gathering information, journalistic ethics and bias, and shaping a story.

The young journalist's book

how to write and produce your own newspaper
1998
Describes the various functions and elements of a newspaper, giving practical advice on writing, producing, and distributing.

What's it like to be a newspaper reporter

1990
Follows a newspaper reporter as he covers different assignments and describes the activities of editors, proofreaders, and others inside and outside the news room who help publish and distribute the newspaper.

The Berenstain Bears and the school scandal sheet

1994
Frustrated by their lack of artistic freedom on the staff of the school newspaper, Brother Bear and his friends start an underground paper and discover some basic truths about freedom of the press and responsibility.

What's your source?

questioning the news
2009
Describes what media is, how the news is a part of media, and encourages readers to question the medium's influential messages.

The news never stops

2011
Looks at changes in how news is gathered and reported over the course of history, from newspapers and magazines to the Internet, shares perspectives on political bias, social media, hype, and other topics, and includes case studies, feature boxes, and activities.

The rivalry

mystery at the Army-Navy game
2010
Teen sportswriters Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson are assigned to cover the football game between long ime rivalries Army and Navy, and, after noticing the actions of secret service agents, they begin to suspect that the president, who is going to attend the event, is in danger.

Bias in the media

2010
Examines the role of the media in American society and it has been used to promote specific political or social agendas.

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