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Holding the media accountable : citizens, ethics, and the law, Pritchard, David Hemmings , Bloomington, p.viii, 203 p., (2000) Abstract

24 cm.Introduction: the process of media accountability / David Pritchard -- The routine nature of journalistic deception / Tom Luljak -- Why unhappy subjects of news coverage rarely complain / David Pritchard -- How a typical American newspaper handles complaints / Neil Nemeth -- A news ombudsman as an agent of accountability / Neil Nemeth -- Media criticism as professional self-regulation / Kristie Bunton -- Structural flaws in Press Council decision-making / David Pritchard -- Organized citizen action and media accountability / Patrick O'Neill -- Ambiguous standards, arbitrary enforcement: cable access TV and controversial programming / Lindsy Pack -- Newspapers' use of lawyers in the editorial process / Craig Sanders -- Helping the press define its rights and responsibilities / Craig Sanders -- What happens to libel cases after they have been at the Supreme Court / Eddith Dashiell -- The future of media accountability / David Pritchard.Includes bibliographical references and index.edited by David Pritchard. More Records: Show record informationBook

Holding the media accountable : citizens, ethics, and the law, Pritchard, David Hemmings , Bloomington, p.viii, 203 p., (2000) Abstract

24 cm.Introduction: the process of media accountability / David Pritchard -- The routine nature of journalistic deception / Tom Luljak -- Why unhappy subjects of news coverage rarely complain / David Pritchard -- How a typical American newspaper handles complaints / Neil Nemeth -- A news ombudsman as an agent of accountability / Neil Nemeth -- Media criticism as professional self-regulation / Kristie Bunton -- Structural flaws in Press Council decision-making / David Pritchard -- Organized citizen action and media accountability / Patrick O'Neill -- Ambiguous standards, arbitrary enforcement: cable access TV and controversial programming / Lindsy Pack -- Newspapers' use of lawyers in the editorial process / Craig Sanders -- Helping the press define its rights and responsibilities / Craig Sanders -- What happens to libel cases after they have been at the Supreme Court / Eddith Dashiell -- The future of media accountability / David Pritchard.Includes bibliographical references and index.edited by David Pritchard. More Records: Show record informationBook