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|a Goldstein, Tom
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|a The news at any cost :
|b how journalists compromise their ethics to shape the news /
|c Tom Goldstein
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|a New York :
|b Simon & Schuster,
|c 1985
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|a Bibliografía: p. 259-290
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|a Part I: THE QUANDARIES OF JOURNALISTS. 2. On the job twenty-four hours a day. 3. Journalists for the prosecution. 4. Journalists as unacknowledged legislators. 5. "From Motives Higher than Mere Gain": What makes bosses different. Part II: THE TECHNIQUES OF JOURNALISTS. 6. Being there: Journalists as eyewitnesses. 7. Being someone else: jornalists who masquerade. Part III: THE STANDARDS OF JOURNALISTS. 8. An occupaton, not a profession. 9. Inside stories: What the public isn´t told. 10. None of this is made up: faking and plagiarism. 11. Lost credibility: mistakes and corrections. 12. Thin skins: ehen journalists become the story.
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