Behind the Front Page

Behind the Front Page
Title Behind the Front Page PDF eBook
Author David S Broder
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 401
Release 2000-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0743205502

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From Simon & Schuster, Behind the Front Page is David S. Broder's candid look at how the news is made. The author, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter David S. Broder, looks at how the press handled various political stories of the seventies, and discusses the ethical issues faced by journalists—an exploration just as relevant now as it was then.

A Front Page Affair

A Front Page Affair
Title A Front Page Affair PDF eBook
Author Radha Vatsal
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages 336
Release 2016-05-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1492632678

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New York City, 1915 The Lusitania has just been sunk, and headlines about a shooting at J.P. Morgan's mansion and the Great War are splashed across the front page of every newspaper. Capability "Kitty" Weeks would love nothing more than to report on the news of the day, but she's stuck writing about fashion and society gossip over on the Ladies' Page—until a man is murdered at a high society picnic on her beat. Determined to prove her worth as a journalist, Kitty finds herself plunged into the midst of a wartime conspiracy that threatens to derail the United States' attempt to remain neutral—and to disrupt the privileged life she has always known. Radha Vatsal's A Front Page Affair is the first book in highly anticipated series featuring rising journalism star Kitty Weeks.

Front Page Face-Off

Front Page Face-Off
Title Front Page Face-Off PDF eBook
Author Jo Whittemore
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 240
Release 2010-03-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781416998983

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Twelve-year-old Delilah James is one of the top reporters at Brighton Junior Academy and dreams of becoming a Junior Global Journalist. But when an international rival named Ava invades her newsroom and takes over her crush, Delilah finds an unlikely ally in the Debutantes - a.k.a. the Little Debbies.

Front-Page Girls

Front-Page Girls
Title Front-Page Girls PDF eBook
Author Jean Marie Lutes
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2018-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 150172830X

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The first study of the role of the newspaperwoman in American literary culture at the turn of the twentieth century, this book recaptures the imaginative exchange between real-life reporters like Nellie Bly and Ida B. Wells and fictional characters like Henrietta Stackpole, the lady-correspondent in Henry James's Portrait of a Lady. It chronicles the exploits of a neglected group of American women writers and uncovers an alternative reporter-novelist tradition that runs counter to the more familiar story of gritty realism generated in male-dominated newsrooms. Taking up actual newspaper accounts written by women, fictional portrayals of female journalists, and the work of reporters-turned-novelists such as Willa Cather and Djuna Barnes, Jean Marie Lutes finds in women's journalism a rich and complex source for modern American fiction. Female journalists, cast as both standard-bearers and scapegoats of an emergent mass culture, created fictions of themselves that far outlasted the fleeting news value of the stories they covered. Front-Page Girls revives the spectacular stories of now-forgotten newspaperwomen who were not afraid of becoming the news themselves—the defiant few who wrote for the city desks of mainstream newspapers and resisted the growing demand to fill women's columns with fashion news and household hints. It also examines, for the first time, how women's journalism shaped the path from news to novels for women writers.

The Front Page

The Front Page
Title The Front Page PDF eBook
Author Ben Hecht
Publisher Concord Theatricals
Total Pages 150
Release 1950
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780573609121

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An irresistible comedy with thrills and derring do set in the news room. Hildy wants to break away from journalism and go on a belated honeymoon. There is a jailbreak and into Hildy's hands falls the escapee as hostage. He conceals his prize in a rolltop desk and phones his scoop to his managing editor. Their job is to prevent other reporters and the sheriff from opening the desk and finding their story. Some hoodlums are enlisted to remove the desk, but they get mixed up with a Boy Scout troop and the mayor and a cleaning woman, among others. It's a whirlwind wrap up with Hildy finally making his breakaway, but the cynical managing editor has him arrested before he leaves town for having stolen a watch he planted on Hildy.

Front Page Fatality

Front Page Fatality
Title Front Page Fatality PDF eBook
Author LynDee Walker
Publisher
Total Pages 212
Release 2019-09-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781951249533

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When two rookie cops are killed in a suspicious crash near Richmond, Virginia, crime reporter Nichelle Clarke is sent in to investigate.

The New Front Page

The New Front Page
Title The New Front Page PDF eBook
Author Tim Dunlop
Publisher Scribe Publications
Total Pages 272
Release 2013-08-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1922072664

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A provocative, timely account of the changing face of journalism from a pioneer of the new-media revolution For a long time, media organisations have controlled the news, treating their audiences as products for advertisers. Yet as journalism has moved online and behind paywalls, the public is demanding more say in how the news is created. They are using blogs, Twitter, and Facebook to share stories, and selecting their sources to create their own ‘front page’. In this lively, biting critique, media commentator Tim Dunlop explores the rise of the audience, and how unprepared the mainstream media has been for this changing balance of power. Drawing on his experiences as a prominent political blogger, he argues that the future of meaningful journalism — the sort we need in order to be informed citizens — will increasingly rely on journalists and editors taking the audience into their confidence and working with them, rather than against them. The New Front Page is a passionate plea on behalf of those tired of being talked down to by the fourth estate. Perceptive and illuminating, it asks audiences and media to work together to hold the powerful to account, and to produce the sort of news and analysis that enriches public debate.