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Journal of Mass Media Ethics
Exploring Questions of Media Morality
Volume 3, 1988 - Issue 2
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Pages 78-86 | Published online: 24 Feb 2009
 

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FAIR PLAY: CBS, General Westmoreland, and How a Television Documentary Went Wrong by Burton Benjamin. Harper & Row. 1988. 218 pages. $17.95.

PRIME TIMES, BAD TIMES: A Personal Drama of Network Television by Ed Joyce. Doubleday. 1988. 561 pages. $19.95.

WHO KILLED CBS? The Undoing of America's Number One News Network by Peter J. Boyer. Random House. 1988. 361 pages. $18.95.

VIETNAM ON TRIAL: Westmoreland v. CBS by Bob Brewin and Sydney Shaw. Atheneum. 1987. 414 pages. $21.95.

RECKLESS DISREGARD: Westmoreland v. CBS et al., Sharon v. Time by Renata Adler. Knopf. 1986. 243 pages. $16.95

A MATTER OF HONOR by Don Kowet. Macmillan. 1984. 317 pages. $16.95.

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS by Mike Wallace and Gary Paul Gates. Morrow. 1984. 494 pages. $4.50.

THE CBS BENJAMIN REPORT by Burton Benjamin. Issued by the Media Institute. 1984. Out of print.

The Unmet Need; Using Computer Simulations to Teach Ethics: an essay by Byron J. Scott

James A. Jaksa and Michael S. Pritchard. COMMUNICATION ETHICS: Methods of Analysis. Wadsworth Publishing Company. 1988.172 pages. $13.50.

William L. Rivers and Cleve Matthews. ETHICS FOR THE MEDIA. Prentice Hall. 1987. 307 pages. $22.00.

Andrew Kreig. SPIKED. Peregrine Press. 2nd edition, 1988. 245 pages. $19.95.

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