Merritt and mcmasters debate public journalism

Journal of Mass Media Ethics 11 (3):173 – 183 (1996)
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Abstract

On May, 1996, two of the journalism profession's best known and most articulate speakers spent 90 minutes in what was billed as a Heavyweight Bout. The subject was public journalism; The audience, a Society of Professiona1 Journalists regional conference; the venue, Macon, Georgia.

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