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Watchdog Journalism

The Art of Investigative Reporting

by Stephen J. Berry

Synopsis

Watchdog Journalism: The Art of Investigative Reportingtakes readers into the world of Pulitzer Prize reporting. Drawing from intriguing interviews and archival research, author Stephen J. Berry reveals the drama of the job and the passion of its practitioners as he narrates the back stories of six investigative projects that earned the craft's most coveted honor.

Rather than focusing solely on huge assignments that are out of reach for everyday journalists, the book explores stories that could emerge on the beat in "Anywhere, USA." Each chapter provides a fascinating case study that covers interviewing, working sources, ferreting out records, and dealing with partners and editors. This case-study approach details the genesis, development, and outcome of these stories, offering students a chance to see how journalists view their roles as public watchdogs and as professionals competing in an increasingly profit-centered environment. The text also discusses how crucial it is for journalists to follow a model of performance and ethical reporting standards in order to advance the role of journalism in our society.

Providing a mix of suspense, fun, and serious discourse,Watchdog Journalismis ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in investigative reporting. It is also a great resource for general readers, educators, and journalists curious about Pulitzer-quality reporting.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2009
ISBN-13 9780195374025
ISBN-10 0195374029
Class Copyright
Publisher Oxford University Press Incorporated
Subject LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 304
Length of Recording 18
Shelf No. JY643