Front Page Girls

Front Page Girls
Title Front Page Girls PDF eBook
Author Jean Marie Lutes
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 252
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780801442353

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Into the madhouse with girl stunt reporters -- The African American newswoman as national icon -- The original sob sisters : writers on trial -- A reporter-heroine's evolution -- From news to novels -- Epilogue : girl reporters on film.

Reporting Truth: Tales from the Newsroom

Reporting Truth: Tales from the Newsroom
Title Reporting Truth: Tales from the Newsroom PDF eBook
Author Md Shakil Khan
Publisher Raw Marketer
Pages 11
Release 2023-11-08
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN

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Unveiling the World of Journalism. "Reporting Truth" takes you on a captivating journey into the heart of journalism. Explore the challenges, ethics, and impact of those who dedicate their lives to bringing us the news. Discover the courage of war correspondents, the determination of investigative journalists, and the changing media landscape. Meet pioneering women who've broken barriers, and learn why journalism is more than a career—it's a mission to inform, engage, and empower. Whether you're a journalist, news enthusiast, or curious about the media, this book offers a deep appreciation for the enduring power of journalism in our rapidly changing world.

Tales from the National Press Club

Tales from the National Press Club
Title Tales from the National Press Club PDF eBook
Author Gil Klein
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 208
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 1467143170

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"Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the National Press Club has been the hub of Washington journalism. Started by reporters as a watering hole for late-night card games, the Club soon attracted newsmakers who shaped American and world history, from Theodore Roosevelt to Donald Trump. Adapting to changes in the news media, it has stood for the values of journalism and press freedom. Author, journalist and longtime member Gil Klein tells just a few of the tales that stand out in history of the Club, which CBS commentator Eric Sevareid once called "the only hallowed place I know of that's absolutely bursting with irreverence." - back cover

All About the Story

All About the Story
Title All About the Story PDF eBook
Author Leonard Downie Jr
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 395
Release 2020-09-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1541742265

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At a time when the role of journalism is especially critical, the former executive editor of the Washington Post writes about his nearly fifty years at the newspaper and the importance of getting at the truth. In 1964, as a twenty-two-year-old Ohio State graduate with working-class Cleveland roots and a family to support, Len Downie landed an internship with the Washington Post. He would become a pioneering investigative reporter, news editor, foreign correspondent, and managing editor, before succeeding the legendary Ben Bradlee as executive editor. Downie's leadership style differed from Bradlee's, but he played an equally important role over more than four decades in making the Post one of the world's leading news organizations. He was one of the editors on the historic Watergate story and drove coverage of the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. He wrestled with the Unabomber's threat to kill more people unless the Post published a rambling 30,000-word manifesto and he published important national security stories in defiance of presidents and top officials. He managed the Post's ascendency to the pinnacle of influence, circulation, and profitability, producing prizewinning investigative reporting with deep impact on American life, before the digital transformation of news media threatened the Post's future. At a dangerous time, when health and economic crises and partisanship are challenging the news media, Downie's judgment, fairness, and commitment to truth will inspire anyone who wants to know how journalism, at its best, works.

The Kingdom and the Power

The Kingdom and the Power
Title The Kingdom and the Power PDF eBook
Author Gay Talese
Publisher Random House
Pages 577
Release 2013-08-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0679644733

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“Beautifully documented . . . no less than a landmark in the field of writing and journalism.”—The Nation “Fascinating . . . Seldom has anyone been so successful in making a newspaper come alive as a human institution.”—The New York Times In this century and the last, most of history's important news stories have been broken to a waiting nation by The New York Times. In The Kingdom and the Power, former Times correspondent and bestselling author Gay Talese lays bare the secret internal intrigues at the daily, revealing the stories behind the personalities, rivalries, and scopes at the most influential paper in the world. In gripping detail, Talese examines the private and public lives of the famed Ochs family, along with their direct descendants, the Sulzbergers, and their hobnobbing with presidents, kings, ambassadors, and cabinet members; the vicious struggles for power and control at the paper; and the amazing story of how a bankrupt newspaper turned itself around and grew to Olympian heights. Regarded as a classic piece of journalism, The Kingdom and the Power is as gripping as a work of fiction and as relevant as today's headlines. Praise for The Kingdom and the Power “I know of no book about a great institution which is so detailed, so intensely personalized, or so dramatized as this volume about The New York Times.”—The Christian Science Monitor “A serious and important account of one of the few genuinely powerful institutions in our society.”—The New Leader “A superb study of people and power.”—Women's Wear Daily

Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists

Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists
Title Story-Based Inquiry: A Manual for Investigative Journalists PDF eBook
Author Mark Lee Hunter
Publisher UNESCO
Pages 89
Release 2011
Genre Investigative reporting
ISBN 9231041894

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"Investigative Journalism means the unveiling of matters that are concealed either deliberately by someone in a position of power, or accidentally, behind a chaotic mass of facts and circumstances - and the analysis and exposure of all relevant facts to the public. In this way investigative journalism crucially contributes to freedom of expression and freedom of information, which are at the heart of UNESCO's mandate. The role media can play as a watchdog is indispensable for democracy and it is for this reason that UNESCO fully supports initiatives to strengthen investigative journalism throughout the world. I believe this publication makes a significant contribution to promoting investigative journalism and I hope it will be a valuable resource for journalists and media professionals, as well as for journalism trainers and educators." -- Jānis Kārklinš, Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information, UNESCO, Preface, page 1.

Tips & Tales

Tips & Tales
Title Tips & Tales PDF eBook
Author Dennis Royalty
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-02-25
Genre
ISBN 9781950105304

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