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Overload : finding the truth in today's deluge of news / Bob Schieffer with H. Andrew Schwartz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2017]Description: xii, 204 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781538107218 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 153810721X
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: OverloadDDC classification:
  • 070.4/49320973 23
LOC classification:
  • PN 4888  S332o 2017
Contents:
ForewordPART I: HOW WE GOT FROM THERE TO HEREChapter 1: Are We Getting the Right StuffChapter 2: How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Donald?Chapter 3: The Numbers Guys: What the Pollsters Missed Chapter 4: And That's the Way it Is, er, WasChapter 5: Here's the Way We Are: The New Neighbors Chapter 6: Fake News: A Clear and Present Danger PART II: THE FUTURE HAS ARRIVEDChapter 7: Walt Mosberg: Bridging the GapChapter 8: The Washington Post: New Way, New CultureChapter 9: The New York Times: Doing What They Do Best (Faster)Chapter 10: The Wall Street Journal: Dividing Church and StateChapter 11: The Texas Tribune: Filling a Texas Size VoidChapter 12: Island in the Stream: CBS News Goes DigitalChapter 13: Andy Lack: Around the World and Back Chapter 14: The Cable Guy(s) Chapter 15: NPR Goes Back To BasicsChapter 16: The Root: Straight Talk and a Little Shade Chapter 17: The Podcasts: The New CoolChapter 18: Newsletters: Suddenly Old Is NewChapter 19: Colbert and the Case of the Stolen Gig Chapter 20: Flying Solo Sooner: Training Tomorrow's JournalistsPART III: FINAL THOUGHTSChapter 21: 2016 Reflections on the Year that Was AfterwordAcknowledgmentsAbout the Authors and Contributors
Summary: In Overload, legendary television journalist Bob Schieffer examines today's journalism and those who practice it. Based on interviews with over 40 media leaders from television, print media, and the internet, Schieffer surveys the perils and promises of journalism's rapidly changing landscape
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Humanidades (4to. Piso) PN 4888 S332o 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000120583

Includes index.

ForewordPART I: HOW WE GOT FROM THERE TO HEREChapter 1: Are We Getting the Right StuffChapter 2: How Do You Solve a Problem Like the Donald?Chapter 3: The Numbers Guys: What the Pollsters Missed Chapter 4: And That's the Way it Is, er, WasChapter 5: Here's the Way We Are: The New Neighbors Chapter 6: Fake News: A Clear and Present Danger PART II: THE FUTURE HAS ARRIVEDChapter 7: Walt Mosberg: Bridging the GapChapter 8: The Washington Post: New Way, New CultureChapter 9: The New York Times: Doing What They Do Best (Faster)Chapter 10: The Wall Street Journal: Dividing Church and StateChapter 11: The Texas Tribune: Filling a Texas Size VoidChapter 12: Island in the Stream: CBS News Goes DigitalChapter 13: Andy Lack: Around the World and Back Chapter 14: The Cable Guy(s) Chapter 15: NPR Goes Back To BasicsChapter 16: The Root: Straight Talk and a Little Shade Chapter 17: The Podcasts: The New CoolChapter 18: Newsletters: Suddenly Old Is NewChapter 19: Colbert and the Case of the Stolen Gig Chapter 20: Flying Solo Sooner: Training Tomorrow's JournalistsPART III: FINAL THOUGHTSChapter 21: 2016 Reflections on the Year that Was AfterwordAcknowledgmentsAbout the Authors and Contributors

In Overload, legendary television journalist Bob Schieffer examines today's journalism and those who practice it. Based on interviews with over 40 media leaders from television, print media, and the internet, Schieffer surveys the perils and promises of journalism's rapidly changing landscape

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