商品簡介
Farrell (journalism and telecommunications, U. of Kentucky) and Cupito (journalism, Northern Kentucky U.) offer a textbook for beginning journalism students overviewing what was a generation ago the primary context for doing news. Among their perspectives are the history of newspapers, the roles of a free press, readership and ownership, ethics, the law, the newspaper meets the Internet, and the assured but obscured future. Annotation c2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
The Authors: Mike Farrell spent twenty years working as a reporter, city editor, and managing editor of The Kentucky Post before becoming an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Telecommunications at the University of Kentucky. He teaches reporting, editing, media law, journalism ethics, and journalism history, and is the director of the Scripps Howard First Amendment Center. His bachelor’s degree is from Moody Bible Institute; his master’s and doctorate were earned at the University of Kentucky.
Mary Carmen Cupito worked as a freelancer, a public relations professional, and eventually a journalism teacher, first at Ohio State University and then at her current position as associate professor in Northern Kentucky University’s College of Informatics. She has co-written one other book, The Writer’s Market Companion, with Joe Feiertag and the editors of Writer’s Market. She earned a bachelor’s degree at Rutgers College and a master’s at New York University. She teaches courses in newswriting, editing, design and layout, and ethics.