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deeper understanding of the topics covered in
News Post.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the sociology of news, covering topics such as news production, news consumption, and the impact of news on society.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of journalism.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices of journalism. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the role of journalism in society.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the ethical issues facing journalists in the digital age.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the news industry, from its history and evolution to its current state and future prospects.
Provides an overview of the economics of the news industry, covering topics such as the costs of news production, the revenue sources of news organizations, and the impact of competition on the news industry.
Provides a practical guide to investigative reporting. It covers topics such as how to find and verify information, how to protect your sources, and how to write and publish your findings.
Provides a thought-provoking look at the future of journalism in the digital age.
Provides a historical and sociological analysis of the role of the press in society.
Provides a critical overview of the news industry, focusing on the role of ideology and power in shaping the news.
Provides a practical guide to the day-to-day work of a journalist.
Explores the dangers of the filter bubble, a phenomenon in which people are only exposed to information that confirms their existing beliefs.
Provides practical advice on how to use social media to gather news, build relationships with sources, and promote your work.
Provides a historical overview of the role of the press in American society. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the importance of a free and independent press.
Is the official style guide for the Associated Press. It provides guidance on grammar, punctuation, usage, and style for journalists.
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