The relation between government and the press is perhaps the most strategic relationship in the reporting of public affairs. It is a continuous relationship, often complex, full of difficulties raising practical and ethical issues. It included censorship, security, news management and much more, having common ground for efficient functioning of the press and officialdom, Many a time this results in a conflict of interest between government and the press. “Government and the Press†presents various facets of relationship between government and the press. It also describes reporting and writing skill of newsmen both in domestic and foreign affairs. The matter is well-explained through experience of eminent journalists. This encompassment of relationship between government and the press will suit to the needs of students and teachers of journalism, reporters, press-owners and general public.
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Government and the Press
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189011731
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vii+216p., Index; 23cm.
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