Contents |
1. The purposes of journalism -- 2. Politics and partisanship -- 3. The press and government -- 4. Concepts of news -- 5. Ethics -- 6. Press criticism -- 7. Characteristics of journalists -- 8. Training and education of journalists -- 9. Women in journalism -- 10. Publishers -- 11. Economics, business, and financial motivations -- 12. Mergers, chains, monopoly, and competition -- 13. Freedom of the press -- 14. Press rights and laws -- 15. News gathering -- 16. Cooperative news gathering -- 17. Coverage of washington -- 18. The press and U.S. presidents -- 19. Coverage of political campaigns -- 20. Coverage of crime -- 21. Coverage of sports -- 22. Investigative journalism -- 23. Reform journalism, exposés, and crusading -- 24. The press and war -- 25. War coverage -- 26. Foreign correspondence -- 27. Objectivity -- 28. Sensationalism and tabloidism -- 29. Radio journalism -- 30. Television news -- 31. News writing structure and style -- 32. Editorial writing -- 33. Newspaper design -- 34. Newspaper illustrations -- 35. Photojournalism -- 36. Cartoons, comics, and caricature -- 37. Technologies of news gathering and transmission -- 38. Printing technologies. |