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- Broadcast news and writing stylebook (2010)
- Advancing the story : broadcast journalism in a multimedia world (2008)
- Investigative journalism : proven strategies for reporting the story (2008)
- Inside reporting : a practical guide to the craft of journalism (2007)
- Muckrakers : how Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair, and Lincoln Steffens helped expose scandal, inspire reform, and invent investigative journalism (2007)
- Stylebook and briefing on media law (2007)
- Gale directory of publications and broadcast media, 5-volumes (2004)
- Opportunities in broadcasting careers (2005)
- Writing and producing television news (2004)
- Sports media : planning, production, and reporting (2005)
- Opportunities in television and video careers (2003)
- The medium is the massage: an inventory of effects (2001)
- Information anxiety 2 (2001)
- The New Media Reader (2003)
- International dictionary of broadcasting and film (1995)
- Mass media and the popular arts (1971)
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Browse Books by Call Number
| Topic | Call Number Area |
| Radio and television broadcasting industry | HE8675-HE8700 |
| Sports Broadcasting | GV742 |
| U.S. Law. Federal Communications Commission | KF2765- KF2849 |
| Broadcasting (Radio/Television) | PN1990-PN1992.92 |
| Journalism | PN4699-PN5650 |
| Government and the Press | PN4735-PN4748 |
| Technique; Practical Journalism | PN4775-PN4784 |
| Broadcast Journalism | PN4784.B75 |
| Online journalism | PN4784.O62 |
| Amateur Journalism | PN4825-PN4830 |
| Magazines, Periodicals | PN4832-PN4836 |
| Journalism by region or country | PN4840-PN5648 |
| Investigative Journalism | PN4888.I56 |
| Underground Press | PN4888.U5 |
- Atlantic Monthly, The
- Business Week
- Communication Arts
- ESPN the Magazine
- Interview
- Life
- Media Week
- New York Times
- New York Times Magazine
- New Yorker, The
- San Francisco Chronicle
- Sports Illustrated
- TelevisionWeek
- Time

- Online Image Resources (Digital):
- The Internet:The End of TV as we know it? (2004)
- Media Communication (2006)
- Media Hype: When News Coverage Goes to Far (2004)
- Media Ethics (2004)
- Ethics in the digital age with John Long (2006)
- Popular Culture: Rage, Rights, and Responsibilities (2000)
- Marketplace of Ideas: What Makes a Great Advertisement (2004)
- American Communication Association
- Center for Investigative Reporting
- Center for Media and Public Affairs
- Cybercultures
- Ethica, the newsletter of the National Communication Association's Communication Ethics Division
- International Association for Mass Communication Research
- JournalismNet
- National Endowment for the Arts
- OpenNet Initiative
- Poynter Institute
- Reporters without Borders
- World Communication Association
- Asian American Journalists Association
- Association for Women in Communications
- Association of Internet Researchers
- Bay Area Women in Film
- Internet Society
- National Association of Black Journalists
- National Association of Broadcasters
- National Association of Hispanic Journalists
- National Communication Association
- National Federation of Press Women
- National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association
- Society for Technical Communication
- Society of Environmental Journalists
- Library of Congress American Memory Project: Coca-Cola Television Advertisements
- This online collection includes never-broadcast, experimental footage, as well as various television advertisements for Coca-Cola. The collection is searchable by title and keyword, and includes links to various resources, including (among others), a selected bibliography of related print resources, and a brief overview of the history of television advertising (written by a curator of the Library of Congress’ Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division).
- Women Come to the Front: Journalists, Photographers and Broadcasters During World War II
- This Library of Congress online exhibit features photographs, articles, and other materials on eight women broadcasters, journalists and photographers of World War II. Also includes a more extensive list of women who worked as accredited correspondents during the Second World War.
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