Fakes, Rakes, and “On the take” (English)
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Title:Fakes, Rakes, and “On the take”
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Contributors:Chapman, Jane L. ( author ) / Nuttall, Nick ( author )
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Published in:Journalism Today : A Themed History ; 200-218
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Publisher:
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Place of publication:Oxford, UK
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Publication date:2011-04-05
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Size:19 pages
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Type of media:Article/Chapter (Book)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Keywords:The Pigott Letter Forgeries ‐ so is doing a wrong thing, but for the right reasons ethically defensible , Patricia Smith, poet, playwright, and Pulitzer Prize‐nominated journalist ‐ for the Boston Globe, admitting to making up people and quotes for her metro column , Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel suggesting ‐ nine principles of good journalism, “Its practitioners must be allowed to exercise their personal conscience” , The Empire City Massacre ‐ Mark Twain's journalistic skills, never called into question , The Sun, benefitting from the fact ‐ that its main rival, James Gordon Bennett's New York Herald , Fakes, Rakes, and “On The Take,” The Fake's Progress ‐ “faking it” being a betrayal of trust , actual story written, and no compunction in condemning them ‐ for the way they obtained it , American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) ‐ withdrawing the award bestowed on Smith, saying, “There is no place in journalism for fabrication of any kind” , doctoring documentary ‐ permissible for a newspaper to “be partisan,” in the US, but expressly forbidden in the UK to do likewise , The Zinoviev Letter, another letter with political overtones ‐ furor in the run‐up to the general election of 1924
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IntroductionChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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A Right to KnowChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Part IntroductionChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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The Road not TakenChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Digging the DirtChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Spinning a Good Yarn and Developing CommunityChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Changing Roles in a Changing WorldChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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A New Journalism for a New AgeChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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He Who Pays the PiperChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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A Power Worth Fighting forChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Private and Confidential?Chapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Fakes, Rakes, and “On the take”Chapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Finding an AudienceChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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How Audiences Rewrote the ScriptChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Watching and ListeningChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Paper Tigers?Chapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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IndexChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011
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Front MatterChapman, Jane L. / Nuttall, Nick et al. | 2011