Practising Global Journalism: Exploring reporting issues worldwide - Herbert, John (Foundation Head of Journalism at Staffordshire University. He formerly worked in broadcast journalism in England and Australia, and broadcast training in Singapore.) - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138146778 - July 22, 2016
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Practising Global Journalism: Exploring reporting issues worldwide 1st edition

Herbert, John (Foundation Head of Journalism at Staffordshire University. He formerly worked in broadcast journalism in England and Australia, and broadcast training in Singapore.)

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Practising Global Journalism: Exploring reporting issues worldwide 1st edition

From this book, you will gain an understanding of the global media marketplace - the technology, the players and the issues. The role of news agencies, sources and networks are explored covering the issues of ethics, global media ownership and control. Find out how journalists are using the web and learn even newer ways to collect and communicate information.

Essential reading for today's practising and trainee journalists. John Herbert examines the global environment in which journalists operate and describes the latest technology and its impact on print, broadcast and online journalism practice.

Practising Global Journalism is a unique overview of the profession, providing a comparative study of journalism practice worldwide. Case studies are drawn from Europe, Australia, the Asia Pacific, South Asia, China, Africa and the Americas.


280 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released July 22, 2016
ISBN13 9781138146778
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 280
Dimensions 453 g
Language English  

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