Hidden agendas : how journalists influence the news
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Hidden agendas : how journalists influence the news
UBC Press, c2003
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In our news-hungry society, where CNN is considered a staple of primetime viewing, journalists have become celebrities and often, political proxies. To a large degree, our world is shaped by their commentaries on everything from war to health care to trade. Hidden Agendas: How Journalists Influence the News is a no-holds-barred expose of how the opinions of reporters decidedly shape the information we consider news.
目次
Preface
Part 1: Context
1 Why Journalists?
2 Why the News?
3 Are Journalists Agents of Control or of Change?
Part II: Data
4 Who Staffs Canada's Media?
5. Climate Change and Content Analysis
Part III: Issues
6 Economic Issues
7 Partition of Quebec
8 The Courts and Social Issues
9 Conclusions
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