The War on Journalism
The War on Journalism (2015) explores the challenges journalists face while seeking the truth amid increasing state control and private sector criticism. Even though the internet has allowed those in the media unprecedented access to people and information, equally technology and new rules of the game have made fact-seeking a far more problematic pursuit.
Who should read
Aspiring journalists and media professionals Students of politics or sociology Anyone who follows the news
About the author
Andrew Fowler was an investigative journalist for (Australian) ABC TV’s Four Corners program and was also foreign editor and chief of staff at The Australian. His series of interviews with Wikileaks’ Ju…
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The War on Journalism (2015) explores the challenges journalists face while seeking the truth amid increasing state control and private sector criticism. Even though the internet has allowed those in the media unprecedented access to people and information, equally technology and new rules of the game have made fact-seeking a far more problematic pursuit.
Who should read
Aspiring journalists and media professionals Students of politics or sociology Anyone who follows the news
About the author
Andrew Fowler was an investigative journalist for (Australian) ABC TV’s Four Corners program and was also foreign editor and chief of staff at The Australian. His series of interviews with Wikileaks’ Julian Assange led to the publication of his award-winning book, The Most Dangerous Man in the World. Fowler is retired from daily journalism and spends his time between Sydney and Paris.
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