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Hidden Agendas: How Journalists Influence the News
Hidden Agendas: How Journalists Influence the News
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Hidden Agendas: How Journalists Influence the News

by Lydia Miljan (Author), Barry Cooper (Author)
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Few books in Canada empirically and systematically examine the role journalists play in the news-making process. While there are several books that look at how journalists do their jobs, and others that examine the political process, none - until now - have analyzed the opinions of journalists and how the news is reported.Focusing primarily on the political orientation of journalists, Miljan and Cooper investigate the link between what journalists believe about politics and how they report political issues. Using data gathered from interviews with over 800 Canadians and some 270 journalists, the authors compare how the attitudes of journalists differ from those of the general population, and how the journalists’ opinions influence the daily news. By examining the way they respond to questions on the economy, social issues, and national unity, and comparing these responses with how the stories were reported in Canadian news outlets, the book arrives at the controversial conclusion that journalists, moreso than the owners of the media, are the architects of the news, engineering not only its drama, but also its ideological thrust.A must-read for anyone interested in politics and the media, this book should be read by journalists, politicians, academics, and all Canadians who are concerned about the hidden agendas of journalists. Read more

Product Information

PublisherUBC Press
Publication dateSept. 29 2003
EditionIllustrated
LanguageEnglish
Print length188 pages
ISBN-100774810203
ISBN-13978-0774810203
Item weight295 g
Dimensions15.24 x 1.91 x 22.23 cm
Best Sellers Rank#1,129,023 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #223 in Journalism Textbooks #891 in Language Communication Reference #1,083 in Politics in Government
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