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Book Description Softcover. Condition: new. 0224th. ReviewThis thoughtful readable book covers almost every aspect of what is happeningand Seib expects to happento journalism in the 21st century ChoiceSeib an experienced newsman manages to say a great deal in a very few pages Going Live is not merely usefully instructive it also suggests that the future of American journalism is brighter than pessimists tend to believe Jonathan Yardley The Washington PostThe book should be required reading in all college online journalism classes Journalism Mass Communication QuarterlyPhilip Seib has produced an important book one that I hope reaches both general and professional audiences Every page in this timely book contains something worthwhile for the reader Robert Mong president and general manager The Dallas Morning NewsCogent and solidly researched Evolving journalists especially need to ponder the questions Mr Seib raises about rushing to judgment in an information age where it always seems to be rush hour The Dallas Morning NewsPhilip Seib paints a vivid picture of the changing media landscape and the implications for the future He raises important questions about what role journalists will play and very soundly concludes that in spite of all the changes wrought by new technology traditional journalistic values must be relied upon and applied Barbara Cochran president RadioTelevision News Directors AssociationAt a time when frontpage news cant keep up with homepage news Philip Seib has taken the time to carefully consider the impact of technology competition and business pressure on the continuous deadlines that almost all journalists now face Like an airborne TV camera crew Seib follows the highspeed chase for realtime news but with all the perspective and detail that consumers should rightly expect from any editorial coverage they read or watchin print on the air and online Mark Stencel politics editor for washingtonpostcomA compelling look at how news gathering is changing for better and worse BooklistPhil Seib has a great new book Fort Worth StarTelegramAn urgent and cogent reminder that journalistic ethics must attempt to keep pace with the explosive technological revolution KirkusA thoughtful and important book of great value both to reporters and to citizens who read their words and hear their broadcasts Rarely does an academic writer have such a clear grasp of what it means to work in a newsroom and rarely can one do as well in making such experiences come alive for a reader Richmond TimesDispatchGoing Live is a thoughtful examination of recent changes in the news media What makes this book so thoughtprovoking is the authors exploration of the relationships between forms of media Foreword ReviewsThe type of audience that might be especially interested in this book would be undergraduates in an introduction to mass communication course The book has the right blend of high profile examples behindthescenes details and attention to technological issues to make it a useful addition to an undergraduates personal library Journalism Mass Communication QuarterlyThose in the profession practitioners and scholars as well as the general public will want to read this book about where the media are headed Seibs work is excitingly written as well as solidly based He sees ahead of the curve and he doggedly defends the tradtional values of journalism Television QuarterlySeib offers broad coverage of most of the standard online journalism issues in a skillful combination of good realworld cases and thoughtful but not lengthy analysis A very readable book for a survey course with excellent fuel for discussions A good second text for an ethics course Mindy McAdams Online Journalism ReviewListed in Poynterorgs Journalism Resource Center Bruce Garrison PoynterOrgDetailing the history and consequences of the realtime. Seller Inventory # DADAX074250901X
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Live! Breaking story! Up-to-the-minute coverage! We hear these words every day, but do they always guide us to real news? With the explosive growth of online news and increased barrage of sensational live shots on TV, getting a story first seems more important than getting it right. In Going Live, veteran journalist Philip Seib warns of the dangers of trivialised news and sloppy ethics in this "new news" age. Whether you love or hate the news media, this is an indispensable look at where journalism is heading and how we can sort out what's important and accurate in the news we get in an ever-faster moving stream. In Going Live, veteran journalist Philip Seib warns of the dangers of trivialized news and sloppy ethics in this 'new news' age. Whether you love or hate the news media, this is an indispensable look at where journalism is heading-and how we can sort out what's important and accurate in the news we get in an ever-faster moving stream. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780742509016
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Book Description Condition: New. In Going Live, veteran journalist Philip Seib warns of the dangers of trivialized news and sloppy ethics in this 'new news' age. Whether you love or hate the news media, this is an indispensable look at where journalism is heading-and how we can sort out what's important and accurate in the news we get in an ever-faster moving stream. Num Pages: 224 pages, bibliography, index. BIC Classification: KNTJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate; (XV) Technical / Manuals. Dimension: 228 x 150 x 13. Weight in Grams: 295. . 2002. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Seller Inventory # V9780742509016
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Live! Breaking story! Up-to-the-minute coverage! We hear these words every day, but do they always guide us to real news? With the explosive growth of online news and increased barrage of sensational live shots on TV, getting a story first seems more important than getting it right. In Going Live, veteran journalist Philip Seib warns of the dangers of trivialised news and sloppy ethics in this "new news" age. Whether you love or hate the news media, this is an indispensable look at where journalism is heading and how we can sort out what's important and accurate in the news we get in an ever-faster moving stream. In Going Live, veteran journalist Philip Seib warns of the dangers of trivialized news and sloppy ethics in this 'new news' age. Whether you love or hate the news media, this is an indispensable look at where journalism is heading-and how we can sort out what's important and accurate in the news we get in an ever-faster moving stream. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780742509016
Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Live! Breaking story! Up-to-the-minute coverage! We hear these words every day, but do they always guide us to real news? With the explosive growth of online news and increased barrage of sensational live shots on TV, getting a story first seems more important than getting it right. In Going Live, veteran journalist Philip Seib warns of the dangers of trivialised news and sloppy ethics in this "new news" age. Whether you love or hate the news media, this is an indispensable look at where journalism is heading and how we can sort out what's important and accurate in the news we get in an ever-faster moving stream. In Going Live, veteran journalist Philip Seib warns of the dangers of trivialized news and sloppy ethics in this 'new news' age. Whether you love or hate the news media, this is an indispensable look at where journalism is heading-and how we can sort out what's important and accurate in the news we get in an ever-faster moving stream. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780742509016
Book Description Condition: New. In Going Live, veteran journalist Philip Seib warns of the dangers of trivialized news and sloppy ethics in this 'new news' age. Whether you love or hate the news media, this is an indispensable look at where journalism is heading-and how we can sort out what's important and accurate in the news we get in an ever-faster moving stream. Num Pages: 224 pages, bibliography, index. BIC Classification: KNTJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate; (XV) Technical / Manuals. Dimension: 228 x 150 x 13. Weight in Grams: 295. . 2002. Paperback. . . . . Seller Inventory # V9780742509016