Reporting the News : : Selections from ‹i›Nieman Reports‹/i› / / ed. by Louis M. Lyons.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (443 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • I. A RESPONSIBLE PRESS
  • A Free and Responsible Press
  • The Press under Pressure
  • The Full Dimensions of the News
  • Take a Forthright Stand
  • Free Press and Fair Trial
  • Editorial Writing Made Easy
  • Attribution of News
  • Vested Interests of the Reporter
  • “No Other Allegiance”
  • Responsibility of the Reporter and Editor
  • II. ROLE OF THE PRESS
  • There Is No Substitute for a Good Newspaper
  • The Story Behind Little Rock
  • The Dynamics of Journalism
  • The Built-in Bias of the Press
  • Fewer Papers Means Better Papers
  • Can a Yellow Rag Change Its Color?
  • The Newspaperman
  • Why Should News Come in 5-Minute Packages?
  • TV News: Reporting or Performing?
  • III. NEWSMEN AT WORK
  • For That Hole in the Forms
  • Louis Stark's Own Story
  • Yankee on Broadway An Interview with Brooks Atkinson
  • The Reporter in the Deep South
  • Whaddya Mean, Local?
  • News at the Legislature
  • The Thalidomide Story
  • Crusading in a Small Town
  • Newspapermen and Lawyers
  • All the Same Face
  • How Best Prepare for Newspaper Work?
  • IV. THE WRITING
  • A Reader Unburdens
  • The Shape of the Story
  • The Business of Writing
  • V. FOREIGN AFFAIRS
  • Reporting in the Far East
  • Interpreting the Soviets
  • Congo: Reporter's Nightmare
  • Snaring the Dragon from Afar
  • The Grass Roots Foreign Correspondent
  • Our Foreign News
  • VI. GOVERNMENT AND THE PRESS
  • Managing the News
  • Symposium: Reporting from Washington
  • The Press Lives by Disclosures
  • The Newsmen's War in Vietnam
  • Censors and Their Tactics
  • Why Diplomats Clam Up
  • VII. BOOKS AND MEN
  • The Enigma of W. J. Cash
  • Harold Ross: The Impresario
  • О. К. Bovard
  • Letter to a Young Journalist from His Father
  • Tom Stokes: What He Was Like
  • A Habit That Was Handed Down
  • APPENDIX. INDEX
  • I. LIST OF NIEMAN FELLOWS THROUGH 1964–65
  • II. LIST OF ASSOCIATE NIEMAN FELLOWS THROUGH 1964–65
  • INDEX