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Book Description
This widely-used text works well for virtually any level radio/television journalism class. Instructors find it appealing because of its clear instruction, lively writing, abundant examples, and thorough coverage, as well as its accurate and up-to-date discussions.
About the Author
Mitchell Stephens, a professor of journalism at New York University, is the author of A History of News and the rise of the image the fall of the word. He is co-author of another textbook, Writing and Reporting the News and was one of the editors of Covering Catastrophe: Broadcast Journalists Report September 11. Prof. Stephens has written on journalism and media for the New York Times, Washington Post , Los Angeles Times, Columbia Journalism Review and many other publications. He has been a commentator for Marketplace and On the Media on public radio and has worked for NBC News.
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