Journalists in Film : : Heroes and Villains / / Brian McNair.

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface and acknowledgements -- Part I Introductions and Overviews -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A good tradition of love and hate -- 3 Heroes and villains – an overview of journalism on film -- 4 Journalism in Film: 1997–2008 -- Part II Heroes -- 5 Watchdogs -- 6 Witnesses -- 7 Heroines -- 8 Artists -- Part III Villains -- 9 Rogues, reptiles and repentant sinners -- 10 Fabricators, fakers, fraudsters -- 11 King-makers -- 12 In closing -- Appendix Films about journalism, 1997–2008 -- Bibliography -- Index
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Journalists in motion pictures.
Motion pictures History.
Film, Media & Cultural Studies.
PERFORMING ARTS / Film & Video / History & Criticism. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Figures --
Preface and acknowledgements --
Part I Introductions and Overviews --
1 Introduction --
2 A good tradition of love and hate --
3 Heroes and villains – an overview of journalism on film --
4 Journalism in Film: 1997–2008 --
Part II Heroes --
5 Watchdogs --
6 Witnesses --
7 Heroines --
8 Artists --
Part III Villains --
9 Rogues, reptiles and repentant sinners --
10 Fabricators, fakers, fraudsters --
11 King-makers --
12 In closing --
Appendix Films about journalism, 1997–2008 --
Bibliography --
Index
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2 A good tradition of love and hate --
3 Heroes and villains – an overview of journalism on film --
4 Journalism in Film: 1997–2008 --
Part II Heroes --
5 Watchdogs --
6 Witnesses --
7 Heroines --
8 Artists --
Part III Villains --
9 Rogues, reptiles and repentant sinners --
10 Fabricators, fakers, fraudsters --
11 King-makers --
12 In closing --
Appendix Films about journalism, 1997–2008 --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
List of Figures --
Preface and acknowledgements --
Part I Introductions and Overviews --
1 Introduction --
2 A good tradition of love and hate --
3 Heroes and villains – an overview of journalism on film --
4 Journalism in Film: 1997–2008 --
Part II Heroes --
5 Watchdogs --
6 Witnesses --
7 Heroines --
8 Artists --
Part III Villains --
9 Rogues, reptiles and repentant sinners --
10 Fabricators, fakers, fraudsters --
11 King-makers --
12 In closing --
Appendix Films about journalism, 1997–2008 --
Bibliography --
Index
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