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The War and the Death of News: From Battlefield to Newsroom My Fifty Years in Journalism

(Paperback, MMP)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The War and the Death of News: From Battlefield to Newsroom My Fifty Years in Journalism

Contributors:

By (Author) Martin Bell

ISBN:

9781786073471

Publisher:

Oneworld Publications

Imprint:

Oneworld Publications

Publication Date:

1st August 2018

UK Publication Date:

7th June 2018

Edition:

MMP

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

News media and journalism
Politics and government

Dewey:

070.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm

Description

Martin Bell has stood in war zones as both a soldier and a journalist. From Vietnam to Bosnia to Iraq, he has witnessed first-hand the dramatic changes in how conflicts are fought and how they are reported. He has seen the truth degraded in the name of balance and good taste grief and pain censored so the viewers are not disturbed. In an age of international terror, where journalists themselves have become targets, more and more reports are issued from the sidelines. The dominance of social media has ushered in a post-truth world: Twitter rumours and unverifiable videos abound, and TV news seeks to entertain rather than inform. In this compelling account, one of the outstanding journalists of our time provides a moving, personal account of war and issues an impassioned call to put the substance back in our news.

Reviews

Thought-provoking and hard-hitting.

* Mail on Sunday *

No one is better qualified than Martin Bell to write honestly about the decline of news reporting. Written with passion and clarity this book is an essential read for all who value truth and integrity in journalism.

-- Terry Waite CBE

Throughout the book[Bell] reflects on the television reporters trade, to which he brought so much distinction. He sees it as doomed, a result of hotel rooftop reporting from war zones by correspondents harried by hourly demands for new content, the celebrification of so much news and the shrinking of foreign coverage in both broadcasting and newspapers.

* John Lloyd, Literary Review *
Wry, funny and trenchant, saluting the end of an era. -- Kate Adie

In prose as crisp and hard-hitting as the bullets hes dodged for decades, Bell sounds the alarm for a TV journalism thats under fire as never before. Its typical Bell unflinching truth-telling, brilliantly argued; a clarion call to everyone who cares about powerful journalism in a world that needs it more than ever.

-- Bill Neely, chief global correspondent, NBC News

Martin Bell is the finest foreign correspondent of his generation With wisdom, candour and integrity, he describes the irony and tragedy of the wars, revolutions and riots he covered in violent places all over the world. He is especially critical of editors at home who kept the public from seeing the ugly truth of what happenedin places like Bosnia, Iraq and Israel. This is his masterwork.

-- John Laurence, author of The Cat from Hu: A Vietnam War Story

Author Bio

Martin Bellis both a former BBC war correspondent and a former MP. His previous books includeThrough the Gates of FireandAn Accidental MP. He is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. He lives in Barnet, North London.

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