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Unreliable Sources - How the Twentieth Century Was Reported

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  • Macmillan

  • Paru le : 19/03/2010
Through many decades of groundbreaking journalism, John Simpson has become not only one of the most recognisable and trusted British personalities, but... > Lire la suite
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Through many decades of groundbreaking journalism, John Simpson has become not only one of the most recognisable and trusted British personalities, but has transferred his skill to books with multiple bestselling success. With his new book he turns his eye to how Great Britain has been transformed by its free press down the years. He shows how, while the press likes to pretend it's independent, they have enjoyed the power they have over the events they report and have at times exercised it irresponsibly.
He examines how it changed the world and changed itself over the course of the last hundred years, from the creation of the Daily Mail and the first stokings of anti-German sentiment in the years leading up to the First World War, to the Sun's propping up of the Thatcher government, and beyond. In this self-analysis from one of the pillars of modern journalism some searching questions are asked, including whether the press can ever be truly free and whether we would desire it to be so.
Always incisive, brilliantly readable and never shy of controversy, Lies Like Truth sees John Simpson at the height of his game as one of Britain's foremost commentators.

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  • Date de parution : 19/03/2010
  • Editeur : Macmillan
  • ISBN : 978-0-230-75010-4
  • EAN : 9780230750104
  • Format : ePub
  • Nb. de pages : 356 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Pages : 356
    • Protection num. : Contenu protégé

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de John Simpson

John Simpson is the BBC's World Affairs Editor. He has twice been the Royal Television Society's Journalist of the Year and won countless other major television awards. He has written several books, including five volumes of autobiography, Strange Places, Questionable People , A Mad World, My Masters, News from No Man's Land and Not Quite World's End and a childhood memoir, Days from a Different World.
The Wars Against Saddam, his account of the West's relationship with Iraq and his two decades reporting on that relationship encompassing two Gulf Wars and the fall of Saddam Hussein, and Unreliable Sources: How the Twentieth Century Was Reported are also published by Pan Macmillan. He lives in London with his South African wife, Dee, and their son, Rafe.
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Unreliable Sources. How the Twentieth Century Was Reported
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