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* National Journal: [http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/how-to-kill-the-background-briefing-20150601 How to Kill the Background Briefing], by Ron Fournier (June 1, 2015) | * National Journal: [http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/how-to-kill-the-background-briefing-20150601 How to Kill the Background Briefing], by Ron Fournier (June 1, 2015) | ||
* The Intercept: [https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/05/07/new-documentary-legacy-f-stone/ Video: I.F. Stone’s One Weird Trick to Do Great Journalism], by Jon Schwarz (May 7, 2015) | * The Intercept: [https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/05/07/new-documentary-legacy-f-stone/ Video: I.F. Stone’s One Weird Trick to Do Great Journalism], by Jon Schwarz (May 7, 2015) | ||
=== Books === | |||
* ''The Political Economy of Media: Enduring Issues, Emerging Dilemmas'', by Robert W. McChesney, ISBN 978-1583671610. Reviews: | |||
** Political Media Review: [http://www.politicalmediareview.org/2010/03/the-political-economy-of-media-enduring-issues-emerging-dilemmas/ The Political Economy of Media: Enduring Issues, Emerging Dilemmas], review by David Weiss (Mar 29, 2010) | |||
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Revision as of 12:01, 3 June 2015
News and Commentary
- Washington Post: How a curmudgeonly old reporter exposed the FIFA scandal that toppled Sepp Blatter, by Michael E. Miller (June 3, 2015)
- National Journal: How to Kill the Background Briefing, by Ron Fournier (June 1, 2015)
- The Intercept: Video: I.F. Stone’s One Weird Trick to Do Great Journalism, by Jon Schwarz (May 7, 2015)
Books
- The Political Economy of Media: Enduring Issues, Emerging Dilemmas, by Robert W. McChesney, ISBN 978-1583671610. Reviews:
- Political Media Review: The Political Economy of Media: Enduring Issues, Emerging Dilemmas, review by David Weiss (Mar 29, 2010)