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How to Watch TV News

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Navigate the ever-evolving world of TV news with “How to Watch TV News.” Updated for the digital age, this insightful guide by Dan Schueftan and Walter Laqueur provides a critical lens to dissect news broadcasts. Learn to identify biases, decode hidden agendas, and become a more informed viewer. Discover the strategies behind news production and empower yourself with media literacy. ISBN: 9780143113775

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143113775
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 13
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 192
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 145 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0143113771
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jul 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: REV UPD
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 13 mm
  • Width: 129 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for How to Watch TV News

  1. Himanshu Gupta

    Essential for media literacy. Empowers viewers to critically analyze news, identify biases, and decode hidden agendas effectively. Highly recommended!

  2. Vaibhav Raghuvanshi

    A great resource for understanding media bias. It’s essential for navigating today’s complex news environment. A must-read!

  3. Sasi Priyatham Sadanala

    A bit dense, but ultimately worthwhile. It takes some effort, but you’ll learn a lot. It’s a good, solid resource.

  4. Janardan Singh Patel

    I was hoping for more practical tips, but it’s mostly theoretical. Still informative, but not quite what I expected. Mediocre.

  5. Mamidisetti Bharathi

    A fairly insightful look at TV news. The book’s age shows in some examples, but the core principles remain highly relevant. Enjoyable!

  6. Rohit

    Eye-opening! It really changed how I perceive news broadcasts. Highly recommended for anyone trying to be more informed. Concise and to the point!

  7. Sarvesh Sharma

    Mixed feelings. Some chapters were strong, others were a bit weak. A good starting point, but needs updating. It’s alright.

  8. Yashwant Suman

    Some good points, but at times, the author’s own bias seemed to seep through. Still, provided food for thought. Not bad.

  9. Ekam Jeet Singh

    An interesting read. It could have been shorter, but it did highlight some important issues. Worth a look.

  10. Harsh Mewara

    I found it repetitive in parts. The core message is good, but it could have been delivered more efficiently. Still, useful.

  11. Digvijay Singh Panwar

    Essential reading for the modern age! This book arms you with the knowledge to critically analyze the news. Super helpful.

  12. Mohamad Arsh

    Informative, but dry. It got a little boring at times. Good for serious news junkies only. Content is valuable.

  13. Nysa Arora

    Life-changing! This book empowered me to think critically about the news I consume. Everyone should read this!

  14. Avneesh Kaur

    It’s an okay book, but I didn’t find it particularly engaging. It felt more like a textbook than a compelling read. So so.

  15. Mahak Gupta

    This book opened my eyes to the manipulations in the media. A wake-up call for anyone who cares about truth and transparency.

  16. Michael Harris Y

    A comprehensive guide to understanding the news. I learned a lot. Easy to read, even with dense topics!

  17. Ishaan Adhikari

    Absolutely brilliant! This book has transformed the way I watch the news. I feel so much more empowered and informed.

  18. Anees Ali

    It’s okay. The concepts are explained well but could use more examples. Helpful but not groundbreaking.

  19. Yashwant Suman

    A must-read for anyone who watches TV news! Clear, concise, and incredibly informative. It’s been a game changer for me!

  20. Karisma Panda

    Fantastic resource! It’s amazing how much I didn’t realize about news production. Should be required reading in schools!

  21. Aadya Pandey

    I’m glad I read this book! It’s given me a new perspective on how news is presented. Very insightful and well-written.

  22. Ajay Kumar Nagar

    A decent guide, but felt a bit dated in some sections. Still, good foundational info on media bias. Worth a read if you’re new to media literacy.

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