The Fourth Estate: Journalism in North America


At times, the way a journalist tells a story becomes a story in itself. Throughout history, some of these instances have caused seismic shifts in policy, governance, and public opinion. Other times, they have led readers and viewers to question the ethics of the profession and push for reform. This hard-hitting series traces the evolution of journalism, organized by the movements, methods, and breaking news that have changed the genre, and the world that journalists report about.

SPECIFICATIONS

Grade Level
8
Trim Size
6" x 9"
Page Count
112
Dewey Number

FEATURES

Bibliography, Biographies, Colour Photographs, Further Information Section, Glossary, Illustrations, Index, Maps, Primary Sources, Side Bars, Timelines, Web Sites

FORMAT


Titles in This Series (Total of 8)

Book TitleISBN #CopyrightCDN ListDisc. %Disc. Price
Colonial and Early American Journalism97815026346722019  $65.7033%$44.02
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Internet Journalism and Fake News97815026349552019  $65.7033%$44.02
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Television News and the 24-Hour News Cycle97815026349172019  $65.7033%$44.02
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The African American Press97815026347952019  $65.7033%$44.02
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The Muckrakers and Progressive Reformers97815026347572019  $65.7033%$44.02
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Vietnam and the Rise of Photojournalism97815026348322019  $65.7033%$44.02
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Watergate and Investigative Journalism97815026348702019  $65.7033%$44.02
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Yellow Journalism, Sensationalism, and Circulation Wars97815026347192019  $65.7033%$44.02
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