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Introduction to Journalism: Essential techniques and background knowledge: Essential Techniques and Background Knowledge
 
 
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Richard Rudin , Trevor Ibbotson
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Journalism covers a huge range of output across all media is recognizable as a form of communication in almost every country of the world. Read the first page
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