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Book Review : Journalism A Very Short Introduction
i~u Ian Hargreaves. (2005)
: Oxford Um\CI"'>ily press
ISBN : 0192806564
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The Washington Post lf'Ulfnl 200 lf'U11'1JtJ'U11
'The First mission of a newspaper is to tell the
truth as nearly as the truth may be ascertained ...
The newspaper's duty is to its readers and to
the public at large, and not to the private interestl> of the
owner. In the pursuit of truth, the newspaper shall be
prepared to make sacrifices of its material fortunes, if
such course be necessary for the public good.
The newspaper shall not be the ally of any special
interest, but shall be fair and free and wholesome in its
outlook on public affairs and public me
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'Journalism is both a business a nd much more tha n a business'
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'The basis of our government being the opinion of the people.
rhc very first object should 1>e 10 keep that right: <Jnd were it left ro me
ro decide whether we should have a government without new~papers. or
newspapers without a government. I ~hould not hesitate a moment to
prefer the larter'
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'Yet almost all modem journalism takes place within a corporate
setting, which limits and influences what joum;dists do.'
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damaging reader loyalty and the longer term health of the business.
By the cncl of the twentieth century. in deed if not in name, American
joumalisric leaders had been tramfom1ed into business people.'
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'l.imh'li'UU'If11~11!'1i'U Daniel Defoe. Jonathan Swift, Thomas Paine 11(1~ George Orwell
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