The American Journalist: A Portrait of U.S. News People and Their WorkIndiana University Press, 1991 - 276 páginas |
Contenido
Basic Characteristics of U S Journalists | 12 |
Education and Training | 41 |
Job Conditions and Satisfactions | 65 |
Roles Values Ethics | 104 |
New Technology and the Job | 146 |
Women Journalists | 160 |
Television Radio and Newspaper Journalists | 182 |
Journalists Best Work | 194 |
Conclusions | 211 |
Methodology | 219 |
Notes | 240 |
Bibliography | 262 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The American Journalist: A Portrait of U.S. News People and Their Work David Hugh Weaver,G. Cleveland Wilhoit Vista de fragmentos - 1991 |
The American Journalist: A Portrait of U.S. News People and Their Work David Hugh Weaver,G. Cleveland Wilhoit Vista de fragmentos - 1986 |
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