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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Journalism

2nd Edition
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Journalism permeates our lives and shapes our thoughts in ways that we have long taken for granted. Whether it is National Public Radio in the morning or the lead story on the Today show, the morning newspaper headlines, up-to-the-minute Internet news, grocery store tabloids, Time magazine in our mailbox, or the nightly news on television, journalism pervades our lives. The Encyclopedia of Journalism covers all significant dimensions of journalism, such as print, broadcast, and Internet journalism; U.S. and international perspectives; and history, technology, legal issues and court cases, ownership, and economics. The encyclopedia will consist of approximately 500 signed entries from scholars, experts, and journalists, under the direction of lead editor Gregory Borchard of University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Gregory A. Borchard is professor of mass communication and journalism at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Dr. Borchard is editor of the journal ?Journalism History ?and author of A Narrative History of the American Press and Abraham Lincoln and Horace Greeley. He is the co-author of Lincoln Mediated: The President and the Press through Nineteenth Century Media and Journalism in the Civil War Era.
Broadcast, or broadcasting Paley, William Indecency and Obscenity - Mark Sableman Section 230, Communications Decency Act - Mark Sableman Photojournalists - Berkley Hudson Reuters - Michael Palmer
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