Search results for “writing+the+book” Showing 892 results A Visual and Visceral Connection to the Cultural Revolution ‘Morning Sun’ explores the psychological and emotional topography of Mao’s China. March 15, 2004 ‘Red-Color News Soldier’ From the mid-1960’s to the early 1980’s, Li Zhensheng, a photojournalist, took thousands of rolls of film for the Heilongjiang Daily, the leading newspaper in Harbin, China. He was able… March 15, 2004 Friendships, Feuds and Betrayal in the Newsroom Arthur Gelb’s memoir reflects on The New York Times’s inner workings. March 15, 2004 Ken Auletta’s ‘Backstory’ Reveals Insights About the Business of News What happens when the romance of journalism collides with the reality of business? March 15, 2004 Murder Trials and Media Sensationalism The press frenzy of a century ago echoes in the coverage of trials today. March 15, 2004 Iraq Reporting Becomes a Literary Portrayal of War His editor said to him: ‘That’s your story. Man’s fascination with war.’ March 15, 2004 Going Online, Going Downtown In two interview situations, a political writer observes differences in reporting. March 15, 2004 With Deadlines Past, a Journalist Observes the Coverage ‘There are far too many campaign media people quoted in the copy for my taste.’ March 15, 2004 The Political Journalists’ Canon Political scientists and political journalists share one thing in common—a respect for a body of literature that can be described as a “canon.” These are different canons, to be sure.… March 15, 2004 Political Reporting Happens Faster. But Is It Better? ‘… too many of us are forced to react now and reflect later.’ March 15, 2004 Previous 1 … 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 … 90 Next