Thinking Clearly: Cases in Journalistic Decision-Making

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Thinking Clearly: Cases in Journalistic Decision-Making

Author(s): Tom Rosenstiel (Author)

  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Publication Date: 8 Mar. 2003
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 278 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0231125895
  • ISBN-13: 9780231125895

Book Description

Written by professional journalists and classroom-tested at schools of journalism, these case studies are designed to provoke conversation about the issues that shape the production and presentation of the news in the new media age of the twenty-first century. The case studies cover a range of topics — the commercial imperatives of newsroom culture, standards of verification, the competition of public and private interests, including the question of privacy — in a variety of settings: Watergate, the Richard Jewell case, John McCain’s 2000 presidential campaign, and the Columbine shooting, among others.

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About the Author

Tom Rosentiel serves as director of The Project for Excellence in Journalism, and as vice chairman for the Committee of Concerned Journalists. He has also been a media critic for the Los Angeles Times, MSNBC, and a chief congressional correspondent for Newsweek. His other published works include Warpspeed: America in the Age of Mixed Media, Strange Bedfellows: How Television and the Presidential Candidates Changed American Politics, The Road to Here, and The Beat Goes On: President Clinton’s First Year with the Media. Amy S. Mitchell is the associate director of The Project for Excellence in Journalism, where she heads research and educational initiatives.

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