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Reporting News About Religion: An Introduction for Journalists
Ames: Iowa State University Press (1998), xix, 230 pp.
" Though second only to education in the public's ranking of importance, religion reporting tends to turn up last in audience satisfaction. Reporting News About Religion takes aim at all the special challenges and difficulties that make this so. Geared to print and broadcast journalists, the book pr
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Mass Media in Revolution and National Development: The Romanian Laboratory
Ames: Iowa State University Press (1996), xiii, 206 pp.
Mass Communications in the Caribbean
Ames: Iowa State University Press (1990), xiii, 398 pp.
Foreign News and the New World Information Order
Ames: Iowa State University Press (1984), 243 pp.
"In the debate between the developing and developed world over the function and structure of the mass media, this collection consolidates and interprets primary findings of an international study funded by the U.S.I.A. that analyzes content and dissemination of foreign news by the mass media of 17 T
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Latin American Media: Guidance and Censorship
Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press (1981), 265 pp.
The World News Prism: Changing Media, Clashing Ideologies
Ames: Iowa State University Press (1981), 133 pp.
"This book describes and analyzes the dramatically altered role of today's transnational news media in the technetronic age," says Hatchen, who probes how the current clashes and disputes over international communication between the West, the Socialist nations, and the Third World affect transnation
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The Asian Newspaper's Reluctant Revolution
Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press (1971), xiii, 373 pp.
Muffled Drums: The News Media in Africa
Ames: Iowa State University Press (1971), xvii, 314 pp.
"Examination of the news media - newspapers, radio, television, magazines - in contemporary Africa, focusing on them as institutions, and describing their establishment, their effectiveness, and their relations with the government. Emphasis is on news and public information rather than cultural and
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