The news at any cost : how journalists compromise their ethics to shape the news / Tom Goldstein.
By: Goldstein, Tom.
Publisher: New York : Simon and Schuster, c1985Description: 301 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0671499602 (pbk.).Subject(s): Journalistic ethics -- United StatesDDC classification: 174.9097Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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174.9097 ETH Ethical issues in journalism and the media / | 174.9097 ETH Ethical issues in journalism and the media / | 174.9097 ETH Ethical issues in journalism and the media / | 174.9097 GOL The news at any cost : | 174.9097 HAR The ethical journalist / | 174.9097 HUR Ethics and the Australian news media / | 174.9097 KEE Ethics for journalists / |
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 259-290.
Part 1: The quandries of journalists - On the job twenty four hours a day - Journalists for the prosecution - Journalists as unacknowledged legislators - From motives higher than mere gain: what makes bosess different - Part II: The techniques of journalists - Being there: journalists as eyewitnesses - Being someone else: journalists who masquerade - Part III: The standards of journalists - An occupation, not a profession - Inside stories: What the public isn't told - None of this is made up: faking and Plagiarism - Lost credibility: mistakes and corrections - Thin skins: When journalists become the story.