The text makes teaching points through the work of working reporters from newspapers, magazines, radio and TV stations. Every chapter opens with a "Preview" that outlines chapter material and ends with a bibliography.
A graphic photo program illustrates key concepts. The "falling man" photo from the World Trade Canter bombing--"the most famous picture nobody's ever seen," says the AP photographer--and the photo of an Iraq War triple amputee in Chapter 26--Taste--Defining the Appropriate--illustrate the guidelines for the use of questionable material.
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