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  1. Publishing Law

    2nd Edition

    By Hugh Jones

    Publishing Law is a comprehensive guide to the law as it affects the publishing process. Written by the Copyright Counsel of the Publishers' Association and a practicing solicitor with many years experience of the publishing trade, this work will serve as a comprehensive handbook for all those who...

    Published March 13th 2002 by Routledge

  2. French Cultural Policy Debates

    A Reader

    Edited by Jeremy Ahearne

    Since the foundation in 1959 of the Ministry of Culture, cultural policy in France has enjoyed a profile unparalleled in any other country. French Cultural Policy Debates: A Reader makes available the key contributions to a debate which has not only focused on the precise modes of political...

    Published December 5th 2001 by Routledge

  3. Researching for Television and Radio

    By Adele Emm

    Series: Media Skills

    Researching for Television and Radio is an essential guide to the skills necessary for working as a researcher in the television and radio industries. It explains the key stages of programme making, identifies the main areas of radio and television production, details the important role of the...

    Published October 3rd 2001 by Routledge

  4. The Television Handbook

    Second Edition

    By Patricia Holland

    Series: Media Practice

    The Television Handbook provides a critical introduction to both the theory and practice of the television industry. Patricia Holland considers the history and structure of British television and, at a time of rapid change, she explores the implications of the digital revolution.The Television...

    Published May 10th 2000 by Routledge

  5. Investigative Journalism

    By Hugo de Burgh

    Investigative Journalism is a critical and reflective introduction to the traditions and practices of investigative journalism. Beginning with a historical survey, the authors explain how investigative journalism should be understood within the framework of the mass media. They discuss how it...

    Published February 16th 2000 by Routledge

  6. Journalism and Democracy

    An Evaluation of the Political Public Sphere

    By Brian McNair

    The public sphere is said to be in crisis. Dumbing down, tabloidisation, infotainment and spin are alleged to contaminate it, adversely affecting the quality of political journalism and of democracy itself. There is a pervasive pessimism about the relationship between the media and democracy, and...

    Published November 24th 1999 by Routledge

  7. Compassion Fatigue

    How the Media Sell Disease, Famine, War and Death

    By Susan D. Moeller

    Published August 25th 1999 by Routledge

  8. Writing for Journalists

    By Wynford Hicks, Sally Adams

    Series: Media Skills

    Published March 31st 1999 by Routledge

  9. Compassion Fatigue

    How the Media Sell Disease, Famine, War and Death

    By Susan D. Moeller

    In her impassioned new book, Compassion Fatigue, Moeller warns that the American media threatens our ability to understand the world around us. Why do the media cover the world in the way that they do? Are they simply following the marketplace demand for tabloid-style international news? Or are...

    Published September 22nd 1998 by Routledge

  10. English for Journalists

    2nd Edition

    By Wynford Hicks

    Series: Media Skills

    English for Journalists is an invaluable guide not only to the basics of English, but to those aspects of writing, such as reporting speech, house style and jargon, which are specific to the language of journalism. Written in an accessible style, beginning with the fundamentals of grammar and the...

    Published February 11th 1998 by Routledge