Journalism

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    • Bromley, Michael

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Journalism

Michael Bromley

(Teach yourself books)

Hodder & Stoughton, c1994

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Bibliography: p. 165-170

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This introductory guide explains how to get into journalism and build a career in print, radio and TV. It discusses the basics of journalism - what journalism is, what skills and talents are needed to become a journalist, how to train and how to plan career progression. It also looks at the wider issues, such as objectivity, ethics and the implications of modern technology. Features include: a critical appraisal of journalism as practised today; coverage of the effects of satellite TV, media barons, portable computers and government secrecy; a section on press ethics; a resource section; and practical advice on getting started. This book should be of interest to first-year undergraduates and school leavers.

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