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_aJordan, Robert H. _d1943- |
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| 214 | 0 | _aAmherst (N. Y.) | |
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_aMurder in the news : _ban inside look at how television covers crime/ _cRobert H Jordan, Jr. |
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_aAmherst, New York : _bPrometheus Books, _c2017. |
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| 505 | _a Second-rate murders ... really? -- Murder coverage as a reflection of society -- The history of the changing broadcast format -- Survey -- deciding which murder stories to cover -- Good guys vs. bad guys -- Bad guys vs. bad guys -- The phantom audience in us all -- Perspective and truth -- Realigning the process for covering murders. | ||
| 520 | _a A veteran television news anchor provides a unique insider glimpse into the newsrooms of Chicago, revealing how decisions are made in selecting which murder cases receive TV coverage, how resources are allocated for live reporting, and how social media platforms change the dynamic of reporting the news. | ||
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_912163 _aAspectos sociales |
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_915123 _aCrimen y prensa _zEstados Unidos |
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_915124 _aCrimen en televisión |
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