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      The War and the Death of News: From Battlefield to Newsroom – My Fifty Years in Journalism

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      One of the outstanding journalists of our time provides a moving, personal account of war and issues an impassioned call to put the substance back in our news
      A smoke bomb went off. Then shots were fired from buildings overlooking the square… The camera had a BBC ...

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      Product ID:9781786073471
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The War and the Death of News
      Subtitle:From Battlefield to Newsroom – My Fifty Years in Journalism
      Authors:Author: Martin Bell
      Page Count:304
      Subjects:Autobiography: general, Autobiography: general, Politics and government, News media and journalism, Politics & government, Press & journalism
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      One of the outstanding journalists of our time provides a moving, personal account of war and issues an impassioned call to put the substance back in our news
      A smoke bomb went off. Then shots were fired from buildings overlooking the square… The camera had a BBC News sign on it. Someone cried out from the crowd: ‘You are the world, you are the world, you have to tell what they are doing to our people.’

      From Vietnam to Iraq, Martin Bell has seen how war has changed over the last fifty years, neither fought nor reported the way it used to be. Truth is degraded in the name of balance and good taste, reports are delivered from the sidelines, and social media, with rumours and unverifiable videos, has ushered in a post-truth world.

      As modern news increasingly seeks to entertain first and inform second, the man in the white suit provides a moving account of all he has witnessed throughout his career and issues an impassioned call to put the substance back into reporting.
      Imprint Name:Oneworld Publications
      Publisher Name:Oneworld Publications
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2018-06-07

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      Weight300 g
      Dimensions130 × 197 × 23 mm