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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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Himanshu Gupta –
Essential for media literacy. Empowers viewers to critically analyze news, identify biases, and decode hidden agendas effectively. Highly recommended!
Vaibhav Raghuvanshi –
A great resource for understanding media bias. It’s essential for navigating today’s complex news environment. A must-read!
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.
Janardan Singh Patel –
I was hoping for more practical tips, but it’s mostly theoretical. Still informative, but not quite what I expected. Mediocre.
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!
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!
Sarvesh Sharma –
Mixed feelings. Some chapters were strong, others were a bit weak. A good starting point, but needs updating. It’s alright.
Yashwant Suman –
Some good points, but at times, the author’s own bias seemed to seep through. Still, provided food for thought. Not bad.
Ekam Jeet Singh –
An interesting read. It could have been shorter, but it did highlight some important issues. Worth a look.
Harsh Mewara –
I found it repetitive in parts. The core message is good, but it could have been delivered more efficiently. Still, useful.
Digvijay Singh Panwar –
Essential reading for the modern age! This book arms you with the knowledge to critically analyze the news. Super helpful.
Mohamad Arsh –
Informative, but dry. It got a little boring at times. Good for serious news junkies only. Content is valuable.
Nysa Arora –
Life-changing! This book empowered me to think critically about the news I consume. Everyone should read this!
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.
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.
Michael Harris Y –
A comprehensive guide to understanding the news. I learned a lot. Easy to read, even with dense topics!
Ishaan Adhikari –
Absolutely brilliant! This book has transformed the way I watch the news. I feel so much more empowered and informed.
Anees Ali –
It’s okay. The concepts are explained well but could use more examples. Helpful but not groundbreaking.
Yashwant Suman –
A must-read for anyone who watches TV news! Clear, concise, and incredibly informative. It’s been a game changer for me!
Karisma Panda –
Fantastic resource! It’s amazing how much I didn’t realize about news production. Should be required reading in schools!
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.
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.