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Visit the site’s VIDEOCENTRAL: MASS COMMUNICATION section for videos like the ones on pages 387 and 406. There, you can find additional exclusive videos related to Chapter 13, including:

JOURNALISM ETHICS: WHAT NEWS IS FIT TO PRINT?
Journalism and legal scholars discuss the ethical considerations inherent to the news industry.

THE OBJECTIVITY MYTH
Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Clarence Page and the Onion editor Joe Randazzo explore how objectivity began in journalism and how reporter biases may nonetheless influence news stories.

SHIELD LAWS AND NONTRADITIONAL JOURNALISTS
Reporters and media critics explain what shield laws are and how they apply to both professional and citizen journalists.

MURKY WATERS: DEBATING THE ROLE OF CITIZEN JOURNALISM
Media experts look at the role of citizen journalism and the potential complications it causes for traditional reporting.

DOUBLE PLAY: THE NEW ERA OF SPORTS REPORTING
Sports journalist Chris Haft discusses how his job is changing with the rise of social media.