Of media and people / Everette E. Dennis
- Bib ID:
- 708144
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Dennis, Everette E
- Online Version:
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- Description:
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- Newbury Park, CA : Sage Pub., c1992
- vii, 187 p. ; 23 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 0803947461
- 080394747X
- Full contents:
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- Machine derived contents note: Introduction
- Part One: On Media Performance
- Salvos Without Solutions
- Can News Survive in an Age of Information?
- News, Ethics and Split-Personality Journalism
- Political Insiders and Media Ethics
- Fakery in Allegiance to the Truth
- Part Two: On International Communication
- Reporting the News From Abroad
- News and the New World Order
- Images of the Soviet Union in the United States
- Behind the News from Moscow
- Journalistic Aid to Eastern Europe
- The Search for Freedom of the Press
- Television and the Bamboo Curtain
- Part Three: On Educating Communicators
- Educating the University
- Communication Education and Its Critics
- Media Studies
- Glue for the Global Village
- The Smart Journalist in the Year 2000
- Doctoral Education
- A Well-Kept Secret
- Part Four: On The Consequences Of Convergence
- What You Don't Know Can Hurt You
- Communication and Human Frailties
- Convergence and Communication Education
- Looking Beyond Convergence
- New News Technology
- Death Knell or Challenge?
- Part Five: On Reportorial Imperatives
- The First Hundred Days
- When Race Becomes the News
- Mapping the Rape Victim Controversy
- When Mental Health Makes News
- The Whole World Watches - Again
- Communications and the Art World
- Part Six: On Industry Connections
- A Prescription for Economic Health
- The Newspaper
- Alive and Well at 300
- TV at 50
- All Its Glitter Is Not Gold
- When the Regents Said `No'
- The Search for Institutional Memory
- Part Seven: On The Media At War
- The Gulf Crisis
- Learning to Cover War Again
- No, TV Has Not Killed the Print Medium
- Defining Times for the Mass Media
- Cnn
- A Network Comes of Age
- The Media's Commitment to News
- Will it Survive?
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-180) and index.
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