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Author Henderson, Harry, 1951-

Title Power of the news media / Harry Henderson.

Publication Info. New York : Facts On File, [2004]
©2004

Call No.PN4888.B74 H46 2004
LocationMoore Reference Room

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Description 316 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Library in a book
Library in a book.
Bibliography Includes index.
Contents Overview of the topic: Development of the news media -- Perspectives and issues -- Law and the news media -- Chronology -- Biographical listing -- Glossary -- Guide to further research: How to research the news media -- Annotated bibliography -- Organizations and agencies -- Appendices: News media data and trends -- New York Times v. Sullivan, 1964 -- New York Times Co. v. United States, 1971.
Summary Provides a research tool on the role of the media, discussing the role it plays in society, how it shapes attitudes, and generates publicity. A fascinating and comprehensive guide that provides students and general readers with the resources necessary to desire, understand, and research issues related to the news media is power and influence, includes a bibliography, chronology, graphs, appendices, and an index. The news media is a 24 hour presence, endlessly pumping images and information through the air, beaming it down from space, transmitting it through cables and phone lines across the Internet. Out of this torrent of information, all delivered in about the same tone of importance, it is sometimes difficult to sift through and determine what really is significant. From newspapers and magazines to radios, televisions, and the Internet, today's consumers often rely on the news media for unbiased, reliable information on current events. However, the news media is an industry that does much more than report the facts; it is also used to generate publicity, shape public opinion, and sell its audience on just about anything from political parties to social values to the branded media outlets themselves. Power of the News Media helps readers understand the function of the news media, how it shapes attitudes, and how to evaluate its content. This important volume provides a useful tool for librarians, teachers, and others concerned with education and media issues. Providing a variety of perspectives and drawing on books, articles, and Internet sources, it is an ideal starting place for research. Coverage includes an overview of the news media's development, from early popular newspapers to today's high tech websites news media data and industry trends.
Subject Broadcast journalism -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Broadcast journalism.
United States.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Press -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Press.
Nieuwsvoorziening.
Presse audiovisuelle -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
Presse -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 20e siècle.
ISBN 0816047685 acid-free paper
9780816047680 acid-free paper