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Journalism: The Need for a Free Press [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x157x18 mm, kaal: 544 g, Illustrations
  • Sari: In the Headlines
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: New York Times Educational Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1642823244
  • ISBN-13: 9781642823240
  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x157x18 mm, kaal: 544 g, Illustrations
  • Sari: In the Headlines
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: New York Times Educational Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1642823244
  • ISBN-13: 9781642823240
Since establishing the importance of journalistic freedoms in the nineteenth century, The New York Times has continually demonstrated the importance of free communication between press and public, from the publication of the controversial Pentagon Papers in 1971, to its navigation of the contentious relationship between the press and the Trump administration. The articles collected in this volume take readers through decades of American journalism, with a particular focus on the changing notions of press freedoms, notable cases of censorship defiance, addressing bias and controversy in different media outlets, and highlighting the lives and legacies of journalists in the 21st century. Media literacy questions and terms are included to help readers further analyze news coverage and reporting styles.
Introduction 7(3)
Chapter 1 Defining Freedom of the Press in American Journalism
Journalism
10(3)
The New York Times
Freedom of the Press
13(2)
The New York Times
The Freedom of the Press
15(3)
The New York Times
A Candid Opinion, from the new-york sun
18(3)
The Freedom of the Press
21(3)
The New York Times
Free But Responsible
24(2)
The New York Times
Chapter 2 Defying Censorship and the Legacy of the Pentagon Papers
The Covert War
26(8)
The New York Times
The Freedom to Speak
34(3)
Sam J. Ervin Jr.
A 45-Year-Old Rivet in the First Amendment
37(3)
Fred W. Friendly
At Home Abroad; Freedom of the Press
40(3)
Anthony Lewis
Colonel McCormick to the Rescue
43(4)
Neal Johnston
1971 Supreme Court Allows Publication of Pentagon Papers
47(6)
David W. Dunlap
The Pentagon Papers Team Tells How The Times Defied Censorship compiled
53(10)
Nancy Wartik
Chapter 3 Addressing Bias and Controversy
The Times and Wen Ho Lee
63(6)
The New York Times
150th Anniversary: 1851-2001; Turning Away From the Holocaust
69(8)
Max Frankel
From the Editors; The Times and Iraq
77(4)
The New York Times
Climate Questions and Fox News
81(2)
John Collins Rudolf
Lessons in a Surveillance Drama Redux
83(5)
Margaret Sullivan
Why Readers See The Times as Liberal
88(4)
Liz Spayd
Former Fox News Analyst Calls Network a `Destructive Propaganda Machine'
92(2)
Matthew Haag
The Six Forms of Media Bias
94(3)
David Leonhardt
After Mueller Report, News Media Leaders Defend Their Work
97(4)
Amy Chozick
Chapter 4 The Business of Journalism in the 21st Century
Putting a Price on Words
101(15)
Andrew Rice
Bezos, Amazon's Founder, to Buy The Washington Post
116(5)
Christine Haughney
How Facebook Is Changing the Way Its Users Consume Journalism
121(6)
Ravi Somaiya
Why the Latest Layoffs Are Devastating to Democracy
127(3)
Farhad Manjoo
Digital Media: What Went Wrong
130(10)
Edmund Lee
Chapter 5 Spotlight on Journalists
Fighting for Press Freedom in a Dangerous World
140
Joyce Wadler
Death
136(7)
Terror
The New York Times
Steven Sotloff, Journalist Held by ISIS, Was Undeterred by Risks Of Job
143(3)
Rick Gladstone
Shreeya Sinha
When Reporting Is Dangerous
146(3)
Nicholas Kristof
David Carr's Last Word on Journalism, Aimed at Students
149(5)
David Carr
The Legacy of Simeon Booker, a Pioneer of Civil Rights Journalism
154(4)
Howard W. French
In Final Column, Jamal Khashoggi Laments Dearth of Free Press in Arab World
158(3)
Jacey Fortin
How Two Times Reporters Pieced Together Allegations Against Ryan Adams
161(9)
Alexandria Symonds
Katie Van Syckle
Chapter 6 Press Freedoms in the Trump Era
Where Will Trump Stand on Press Freedoms?
170(9)
Jim Rutenberg
Billionaires vs. the Press in the Era of Trump
179
Emily Bazelon
Trump Is Damaging Press Freedom in the U.S. and Abroad
164(18)
Joel Simon
Amid Leaks, Recalling an Epic Battle Over Press Freedom in Nixon Era
182(4)
Clyde Haberman
Independent Press Is Under Siege as Freedom Rings
186(4)
Jim Rutenberg
Trump Takes Aim at the Press, With a Flamethrower
190(5)
Jim Rutenberg
One Thing Donald Trump Would Like Is Freedom From the Press
195(6)
Thomas B. Edsall
Crowds, Stoked by Trump's Rhetoric, Increase Their Ire Toward the Press
201(3)
Michael M. Grynbaum
`You Are a Rude, Terrible Person': After Midterms, Trump Renews His Attacks on the Press
204(3)
Michael M. Grynbaum
CNN Sues Trump Administration for Barring Jim Acosta From White House
207(4)
Michael M. Grynbaum
CNN's Jim Acosta Has Press Pass Restored
211(3)
White House
Michael M. Grynbaum
Glossary 214(1)
Media Literacy Terms 215(1)
Media Literacy Questions 216(1)
Citations 217(5)
Index 222