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The associated press stylebook 2020-2022

2020
"[This] AP stylebook will help [the reader] master the AP's rules on grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, abbreviation, word and numeral usage, and use of 'more than' or 'over'--Back cover.

30 years of seeing stars

2004
Chronicles 1974-2004 in the pages of "People" magazine, presenting photos and memories of the stars and events who shaped entertainment and fashion trends.

Pro athlete pay equity

"Describes the pay gap between professional male and female athletes, including the history of the pay gap, reasons it still persists, and steps athletes are taking to reduce the gap"--Provided by publisher.

Online news

Reading the news has come a long way thanks to technology, from black and white newspapers to 280-character tweets and Buzzfeed articles filled with GIFs and memes. In this book, readers will discover how technology has and continues to disrupt the me dia, the impact on society, and the potential for future society.

Pro athlete pay equity

2021
"Describes the pay gap between professional male and female athletes, including the history of the pay gap, reasons it still persists, and steps athletes are taking to reduce the gap"--Provided by publisher.

Race and the media in modern America

2021
Racial bias, both implicit and explicit, is easy to see in American news media. Race and the Media in Modern America explores differences in reporting about people of different races, as well as why representation in all levels of media are important to combat systemic racism.

Violence and sports

dangerous games
Readers are presented with examples of sports-related violence and various theories for why violence among athletes is so prevalent.--.

News and the media

2021
"Students . . . live in a media-rich world of breaking news headlines and social media posts. With the . . . information in this book, students will learn how to navigate the many facets of this evolving media so they can stay informed while also objective. Complete with . . . diagrams and photographs, this resource will help students understand how the news and media have evolved, how to spot bias, and how to stay safe online"--OCLC.

Exploring media and government

2020
"Find out how the media and government work together to share opinions and ideas and learn how the media affects you. You'll also discover some tips for telling the difference between facts, opinions, and fake news"--Provided by publisher.

Exploring media and government

"Give readers an engaging look at the media and government, perfect for study ahead of the next presidential election. Historical background and modern examples of how the media and government interact will help readers engage with this timely topic"--Provided by the publisher.
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