The Elements of Journalism sets out the fundamental questions that all journalists - whether writing for a local paper, for the internet, or broadcasting on radio and television - face as they compile their stories.*Is journalism's first obligation to the truth?*How should journalists exercise their personal conscience?*Must its practitioners maintain their independence from those they cover?At a time of international turbulence, when journalistic values are being tested as never before, this book is a beacon illuminating best practice.'The book of the Century... a textbook for everyone involved in Journalism ... It is also a monumental job of reporting' San Francisco Chronicle'
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'The book of the Century... a textbook for everyone involved in Journalism ... It is also a monumental job of reporting' San Francisco Chronicle' 'This is a hugely important book'- for journalists, for aspiring journalists, and for everyone who reads what journalists write' Alan Rusbridger, editor, Guardian
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978-1-84354-228-5 (9781843542285)
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BILL KOVACH is the chairman of the Committee of Concerned Journalists.TOM ROSENSTIEL is director of the Project for Excellence in Journalism.They are the authors of Warp Speed: America in the Age of Mixed Media.