Are you being spun?
Journalists are more productive than ever before – but what are they producing? A new British study finds that prepackaged spin accounts for a greater number of stories than most newsrooms would care to admit. This week’s Big Issue looks at big spin. British study explores link between PR and news Spinning Apple – how…
Journalists are more productive than ever before – but what are
they producing? A new British study finds that prepackaged spin accounts for a greater
number of stories than most newsrooms would care to admit. This week’s Big Issue
looks at big spin.
- British study explores
link between PR and news - Spinning Apple –
how the iPhone became news - Exposing fake TV news
(Tjako van Schie image/WikiCommons)
Journalists are more productive than ever before – but what are
they producing? A new British study finds that prepackaged spin accounts for a greater
number of stories than most newsrooms would care to admit. This week’s Big Issue
looks at big spin.
- British study explores
link between PR and news - Spinning Apple –
how the iPhone became news - Exposing fake TV news
(Tjako van Schie image/WikiCommons)
Patricia W. Elliott is a magazine journalist and assistant professor at the School of Journalism, University of Regina. You can visit her at patriciaelliott.ca.