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Vocational Studies in Journalism / Robert F. Harrel, Walter B. Pitkin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1931]Copyright date: ©1931Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9780231945660
  • 9780231899314
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I. Editorial Judgment by Walter B. Pitkin -- I. Prelude -- II. The Appraisal of News -- III. How Local Interest Influences Judgments of News Value -- IV. News Values as Revealed in a First-Page Make-Up -- V. How Journalists Appraise Rumors -- VI. Intercorrelations Between Various Standardized Non-Journalistic Tests -- VII. Conclusions -- Part II. Factors Making for Success in Journalism - A Study of the Careers of Five Hundred Successful Journalists by Robert Frank Barrel -- I. Introduction -- II. The Origin of the American Journalist -- III. Entrance into the Profession -- IV. The Course Upward -- V. Education of the Journalist -- VI. Evidences of Maladjustment -- VII. The Future Journalist -- Index
Summary: Presents data from a survey of one hundred and seventy-three newspaper employees and two hundred and ninety-one journalism students on issues such as editorial judgement and the journalism profession.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I. Editorial Judgment by Walter B. Pitkin -- I. Prelude -- II. The Appraisal of News -- III. How Local Interest Influences Judgments of News Value -- IV. News Values as Revealed in a First-Page Make-Up -- V. How Journalists Appraise Rumors -- VI. Intercorrelations Between Various Standardized Non-Journalistic Tests -- VII. Conclusions -- Part II. Factors Making for Success in Journalism - A Study of the Careers of Five Hundred Successful Journalists by Robert Frank Barrel -- I. Introduction -- II. The Origin of the American Journalist -- III. Entrance into the Profession -- IV. The Course Upward -- V. Education of the Journalist -- VI. Evidences of Maladjustment -- VII. The Future Journalist -- Index

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Presents data from a survey of one hundred and seventy-three newspaper employees and two hundred and ninety-one journalism students on issues such as editorial judgement and the journalism profession.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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