Who Stole the News? by Mort Rosenblum

Who Stole the News? by Mort Rosenblum

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Illustrated with anecdotes and interviews with leading American journalists, this study explores why the media often substitutes thin coverage for stories of true substance and importance. It describes why certain stories are not covered, and how world events are analyzed and reported.

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Who Stole the News? by Mort Rosenblum

World events continue regardless of whether the public are paying attention or not. Famines spread, economies rise and fall, and political disagreements turn into wars. The public are often the last to know. In this hard-hitting survey, an American journalist explains why the public cannot keep up with world affairs. Vividly illustrated with anecdotes, he argues that while individual reporting is at its peak, the whole news is not delivered to the public. Ruthless, cost-conscious and forever second-guessing the public's appetite for stories, the media substitutes thin coverage for true substance. Including interviews with leading correspondents, this book goes behind the scenes and explores the pack mentality that drives reporters, showing how it distorts what we know about the world. Full of on-the-spot reporting, this is a consumer guide to the news business which reveals how world events are analyzed and packaged.
Rosenblum, Mort: - Mort Rosenblum was an Associated Press foreign correspondent for nearly forty years until 2004, covering coups, earthquakes, wars, and everything else in more than one hundred countries. He was editor of the International Herald Tribune from 1979 to1981. He has written twelve books, including Escaping Plato's Cave, and has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize eight times. He splits his time between a boat on the Seine in Paris and an olive farm in the south of France
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ISBN 13 9780471120322
ISBN 10 0471120324
Title Who Stole the News?
Author Mort Rosenblum
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1995-04-03
Number of pages 336
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