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Index
THE PROFESSION OF JOURNALISM A Collection of Articles on Newspaper Editing and Publishing, Taken from the Atlantic Monthly PREFACE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI
SOME ASPECTS OF JOURNALISM
I II III
PRESS TENDENCIES AND DANGERS THE WANING POWER OF THE PRESS
I II III
NEWSPAPER MORALS
I II
NEWSPAPER MORALS: A REPLY THE SUPPRESSION OF IMPORTANT NEWS
I II III IV V
THE PERSONAL EQUATION IN JOURNALISM
I II III IV V
THE PROBLEM OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
I II III
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS: A REPLY CONFESSIONS OF A PROVINCIAL EDITOR
I II III
THE COUNTRY EDITOR OF TO-DAY
I II III IV
SENSATIONAL JOURNALISM AND THE LAW
I II
THE CRITIC AND THE LAW
I II III
HONEST LITERARY CRITICISM
I II III IV
DRAMATIC CRITICISM IN THE AMERICAN PRESS THE HUMOR OF THE COLORED SUPPLEMENT
I II
THE AMERICAN GRUB STREET
I II III IV V
JOURNALISM AS A CAREER
I II III
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Books on Principles of Journalism 2. What Typical Newspapers Contain 3. What the Public Wants 4. What Is News? 5. The Reporter and the News 6. Effects of News of Crime and Scandal 7. Yellow and Sensational Journalism 8. Inaccuracy 9. Faking 10. Coloring the News 11. Suppression of News 12. Editorial Policy and Influence 13. The Associated Press and the United Press 14. Ethics of Newspaper Advertising 15. Dramatic Criticism 16. Book-Reviewing in Newspapers 17. Newspaper Style 18. Newspapers and the Law 19. The Country Newspaper 20. Newspapers of the Future
NOTES ON THE WRITERS
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