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Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$34.99
Michael J. Bugeja
9780190600990
Paperback
July 2017
Seeks to answer the question: have media and technology created a social gap, eroding our sense of community?
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Sixth Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$80.00
Michael O'Shaughnessy, Jane Stadler, and Sarah Casey
9780195597240
Paperback
November 2016
Exploring the relationship between the media, their institutions and the world we live in.
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Retail Price to Students:
$129.99
Jennie Dear and Faron Scott
9780199732340
Paperback
October 2014
A Liberal Arts Perspective on News Reporting and Writing
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Retail Price to Students:
$84.99
Mitchell Stephens
9780195189926
Paperback
January 2014
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Retail Price to Students:
$84.99
Kenneth Rosenauer
9780199763658
Paperback
July 2013
A concise copyediting worktext that provides more examples, exercises and accessible AP style lessons than any other book on the market
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Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$144.99
Chip Scanlan and Richard Craig
9780195188325
Paperback
July 2013
Process. Coaching. Storytelling. In this thoroughly revised second edition, the Poynter Institute's Chip Scanlan empowers students to think, act and produce newsworthy stories in the exciting and challenging field of contemporary journalism.
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Third Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$144.99
Sammye Johnson and Patricia Prijatel
9780199829842
Paperback
October 2012
The most comprehensive coverage of magazines on the market
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Retail Price to Students:
$84.99
Jennifer George-Palilonis
9780199764525
Paperback
August 2012
A comprehensive and dynamic guide to becoming a journalist in today's multimedia landscape
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Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$84.99
Jeffrey S. Wilkinson, August E. Grant, and Douglas J. Fisher
9780199838653
Paperback
June 2012
Gives students the skills to become versatile, working journalists in today's media landscape
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Retail Price to Students:
$84.99
Clifford Christians, John Ferre, and Mark Fackler
9780195374544
Paperback
November 2011
A communitarian approach to media ethics
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Fourth Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$104.99
John Hewitt
9780199760039
Paperback
September 2011
Integrating more student exercises than any other text, Air Words offers the best instruction available in broadcast writing basics
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Retail Price to Students:
$49.99
Geoffrey Baym
9780199945849
Paperback
January 2009
From Cronkite to Colbert argues that "fake news" should be understood as a new kind of journalism, one that has the potential to save the news and reinvigorate the conversation on democracy in today's society.
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Retail Price to Students:
$149.99
August E. Grant
9780195327779
Hardcover
December 2008
Bringing together incisive work by some of the leaders in the field, this compelling anthology outlines and investigates the broad theoretical and conceptual issues surrounding media convergence.
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Retail Price to Students:
$84.99
Stephen J. Berry
9780195374025
Paperback
August 2008
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Retail Price to Students:
$109.99
Alan Schroeder
9780195311938
Paperback
August 2008
This unique textbook/workbook offers students the opportunity to experience firsthand the work of a television journalist.
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Retail Price to Students:
$149.99
Michael Bugeja
9780195188608
Paperback
August 2007
Identifying principles that apply across media platforms, this award-winning text (2009 Clifford G. Christians Award for Research in Media Ethics) encourages critical thinking through examples that build, challenge, and enhance readers' value systems.
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Retail Price to Students:
$129.99
Earl R. Hutchison
9780195179385
Paperback
June 2007
Sound, sensible advice on the ins and outs of feature writing
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Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$84.99
Carl Sessions Stepp
9780195305777
Paperback
September 2006
Writing as Craft and Magic, Second Edition, outlines a compelling approach to conceiving, reporting, organizing, and writing articles for today's media.
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Third Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$129.99
Mitchell Stephens
9780195189919
Paperback
August 2006
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Retail Price to Students:
$29.95
Donald A. Ritchie
9780195308921
Paperback
July 2006
A colorful history of the Washington press corps from FDR to the present
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