List of journalism books

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Topics in Journalism
Professional Issues

Ethics & News Values
Objectivity & Attribution
News Source & Libel Law
News & Reporting & Writing
Education & Fourth Estate
Other Topics & Books

Fields

Advocacy journalism
Alternative journalism
Arts journalism
Business journalism
Citizen journalism
Fashion journalism
Investigative journalism
Literary journalism
Photojournalism
Science journalism
Sports journalism
Video game journalism

Social Impact

Infotainment & Celebrity
'Infotainers' & Personalities
News Management
Distortion & VNRs
PR & Propaganda
'Yellow' Journalism
Press freedom

News media

Newspapers & Magazines
News Agencies
Broadcast Journalism
Online & Blogging
Alternative Media

Roles

Journalist, Reporter, Editor, News presenter, Photo Journalist, Columnist, Visual Journalist


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List of books related to journalism:

  • The Art of Editing, by Floyd K. Baskette, Jack Z. Scissors, Brian S. Brooks
  • Designing Infographics, by Eric Meyer (Professor)
  • The Elements of Journalism What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect," by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel
  • Infographics, by James Glen Stovall
  • Media Management in the Age of Giants, by Dennis F. Herrick Web version
  • The New Precision Journalism, by Philip Meyer, Web version
  • The Reporter's Handbook: An Investigator's Guide to Documents and Techniques, by Steve Weinberg
  • Sports Style Guide and Reference Manual: The Complete Reference for Sports Editors, Writers, and Broadcasters, by Jennifer Swan
  • The Vanishing Newspaper: Saving Journalism in the Information Age, by Philip Meyer, more about the book
  • Writing About Business: The New Columbia Knight-Bagehot Guide to Economics and Business Journalism, edited by Terri Thompson
  • The AP Stylebook, an A-Z guide to usage, spelling and punctuation, as well as a reference book for terms and topics commonly encountered in journalism. A new edition is released yearly.

  • List of books for copy editors
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