Chapter 1

Agenda Setting & Gatekeeping

Chapter 2

Bloggers & Legal Rights

Chapter 3

Community Voices: Weekly Newspapers

Chapter 4

Computer Assisted Reporting

Chapter 5

Convergence and Essential Skills

Chapter 6

Fake News/Real News: A Fine Line

Chapter 7

Filling the News Hole: Video News Releases

Chapter 8

Freedom of Information

Chapter 9

Give and Take: Public Relations and Journalism

Chapter 10

Going Viral: Political Campaigns and Video

Chapter 11

Going Visual: Video, Radio, and the Web

Chapter 12

Internet Media Entrepreneurs: Newsy.com

Chapter 13

Investigative Reporting Resources

Chapter 14

Journalism Ethics: What News Is Fit to Print?

Chapter 15

Magazine Specialization Today

Chapter 16

Media Effects Research

Chapter 17

Narrowcasting in Magazines

Chapter 18

Net Neutrality

Chapter 19

Newspapers and the Internet: Convergence

Chapter 20

Newspapers Now: Balancing Citizen Journalism and Investigative Reporting

Chapter 21

Radio: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Chapter 22

Shield Laws and Non-Traditional Journalists

Chapter 23

Television Networks Evolve: Cable, Satellite, Broadband

Chapter 24

The Money Behind The Media

Chapter 25

The Objectivity Myth

Chapter 26

The Power of Images: Amy Goodman on Emmett Till

Chapter 27

User Generated Content

Chapter 28

What Makes Public Television 'Public?'