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News Values

Ideas for an Information Age

News Values is a concise, powerful statement of the fundamental issues, ethical and practical, confronting newspapers today. Jack Fuller not only makes those issues clear, but offers a provocative new perspective on questions journalists should be asking themselves now in order to prepare for tomorrow.

"Every talk show host should read this book. So should every newsroom cynic. . . . ’Pursuit of truth is not a license to be a jerk.’ In all too many newsrooms, that statement would resound like a three-bell bulletin."—Martin F. Nolan, New York Times Book Review

"[News Values] ought to be required reading not just for those who work for newspapers, but for all those who read and care about them. . . . [This book] seems destined to become one of those slim but important volumes people read for a long time to come."—Richard J. Tofel, Wall Street Journal

"Fuller stays above the fray [of the many books on the media]: His is a deeply intellectual approach, one that provides serious context to the highly complicated issue of how the news ’works.’"—Duncan McDonald, Chicago Tribune Books

"News Values has the touch and feel of knowledgeable, authentic caring about the kind of journalism than can help make society more cohesive, even human." —"Monitor’s Pick," Christian Science Monitor

266 pages | 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 | © 1996

Media Studies

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1: The Truth of the News
2: Deception and Other Confidence Games
3: News and Community
4: The Rhetoric of the News
5: News and Literary Technique
6: The Challenge of Complexity
7: Helping People Master Their World
8: Making Money Making Newspapers
9: Will Anyone Still Be under That Window?
Notes
Index

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