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From Watergate to Monicagate : ten controversies in modern journalism and media / Herbert N. Foerstel.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2001Description: 279 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0313311633
  • 9780313311635
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.4
LOC classification:
  • PN4731. F58 2001
Contents:
1. Monopolistic Control of Journalism -- 2. Public Relations and the News -- 3. Spies in the Media -- 4. Press Controls in Time of War -- 5. The Growing Influence of Tabloid Journalism -- 6. The Paparazzi: Feeding the Public's Appetite for Celebrities -- 7. From Plagiarism to Polemics -- 8. Anonymous Sources and the Reporter's Privilege -- 9. Pacifying the Internet's Electronic Frontier -- 10. Microradio's Challenge to Spectrum Scarcity.
Review: "Students of media, journalism, and social issues classes will use this book to identify the ten most controversial issues facing the media profession today. Topics include the ever-increasing monopolistic control of the media by conglomerates, tabloid journalism and its impact on the news, and plagiarism. Foerstel presents the history of each controversy, important media personalities, and relevant legislation. Students can apply critical thinking skills to examine the current status of each controversy and make predictions on possible future outcomes." "From the paparazzi to Internet censorship, Foerstel highlights significant controversies in modern journalism and the media, specifically noting the press' intrusion into celebrities' private lives, including the death of Princess Diana. The problem with plagiarism and the overuse of anonymous sources among news organizations is yet another controversial issue noted in this work. Perhaps the most controversial of all media subjects - the battle over First Amendment rights on the electronic frontier of the Internet - is discussed in depth. This up-to-date look at controversies involving the media offers new insights into the issues that shape intellectual freedom within the world of journalism."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-268) and index.

1. Monopolistic Control of Journalism -- 2. Public Relations and the News -- 3. Spies in the Media -- 4. Press Controls in Time of War -- 5. The Growing Influence of Tabloid Journalism -- 6. The Paparazzi: Feeding the Public's Appetite for Celebrities -- 7. From Plagiarism to Polemics -- 8. Anonymous Sources and the Reporter's Privilege -- 9. Pacifying the Internet's Electronic Frontier -- 10. Microradio's Challenge to Spectrum Scarcity.

"Students of media, journalism, and social issues classes will use this book to identify the ten most controversial issues facing the media profession today. Topics include the ever-increasing monopolistic control of the media by conglomerates, tabloid journalism and its impact on the news, and plagiarism. Foerstel presents the history of each controversy, important media personalities, and relevant legislation. Students can apply critical thinking skills to examine the current status of each controversy and make predictions on possible future outcomes." "From the paparazzi to Internet censorship, Foerstel highlights significant controversies in modern journalism and the media, specifically noting the press' intrusion into celebrities' private lives, including the death of Princess Diana. The problem with plagiarism and the overuse of anonymous sources among news organizations is yet another controversial issue noted in this work. Perhaps the most controversial of all media subjects - the battle over First Amendment rights on the electronic frontier of the Internet - is discussed in depth. This up-to-date look at controversies involving the media offers new insights into the issues that shape intellectual freedom within the world of journalism."--BOOK JACKET.

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