
Journalism
An Audio Guide
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Narrated by:
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Richard Aspel
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By:
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Sarah Niblock
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Editorial reviews
The hallmark of a journalist is curiosity, but there's a lot more to this fascinating career, as listeners will discover in Head of Journalism at Brunel University Sarah Brunel's sweeping overview of the field. Narrator Richard Aspel's rich and charismatic voice makes this audiobook a joy to listen to, as audiences become immersed in a history of journalism, news production, reputations in journalism, the relationship between journalism and technology, journalism during conflict, and the future of journalism. Thorough and forward thinking, this guide is a must-listen for anybody with a passion for news, whatever its form.
Critic Reviews
"A terrific primer that covers all the bases. It's a must-read for anyone taking their first steps in journalism. Excellent." (Professor Adrian Monck, Formerly Head of Journalism and Publishing at City University, now works for the World Economic Forum in Geneva)
"A veritable tour de force. A highly erudite, panoramic sweep of journalism. Ideal as a primer in news literacy." (Dr Maria B. Marron, Professor of Journalism and Chair of Department, Central Michigan University)
"A comprehensive introduction to the history of journalism. A timely assessment of the challenges journalism is likely to face in the future." (James Rodgers, BBC Moscow correspondent)
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