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... coverage of events can be found in virtually any newspaper , magazine , or broadcast . Consider , for instance , a Wall Street Journal report on a government decision to terminate a large - scale public employment pro- gram . Despite ...
... coverage of events can be found in virtually any newspaper , magazine , or broadcast . Consider , for instance , a Wall Street Journal report on a government decision to terminate a large - scale public employment pro- gram . Despite ...
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... coverage over the past two decades of events in Central America - those five bang - bang , shoot - ' em - up , strife - torn , ungov- ernable little banana republics . Beginning with coverage of the Nicaraguan revolu- tion in 1978 and ...
... coverage over the past two decades of events in Central America - those five bang - bang , shoot - ' em - up , strife - torn , ungov- ernable little banana republics . Beginning with coverage of the Nicaraguan revolu- tion in 1978 and ...
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... coverage ( e.g. , events on a reporter's beat ) and nonroutine coverage ( e.g. , crises and scandals ) . 16 As illustration of these points , consider C. Jack Orr's study of the presidential press conference . " Analyzing data from a ...
... coverage ( e.g. , events on a reporter's beat ) and nonroutine coverage ( e.g. , crises and scandals ) . 16 As illustration of these points , consider C. Jack Orr's study of the presidential press conference . " Analyzing data from a ...
Contents
CHAPTER 1WHATS NEWS? THE CONSTRUCTION CHAP | 1 |
MESSAGES | 37 |
Personalized News | 48 |
Copyright | |
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