Newspapers and the Moral Question Audiobook By H.L. Mencken, Ralph Pulitzer, Edward Alsworth Ross cover art

Newspapers and the Moral Question

A Look Back at Journalism in 1918

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Newspapers and the Moral Question

By: H.L. Mencken, Ralph Pulitzer, Edward Alsworth Ross
Narrated by: Allen D. Phillips II
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This audiobook contains three selected essays from around 1918 that focus on the ethical issues of newspaper journalism. It provides a fascinating glimpse into ethical issues that still confront us a century later.

Public Domain (P)2020 David Christopher Lane
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interesting content poorly performed

Mencken, not Mensch Kin. Get the names right is the first rule of journalism. Just saying.

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learn the pronunciation of the authors' names

this is not good and clearly the producers don't really care. reading is too fast and mispronounced authors names.

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