Cuts through a tough subject in plain language
In the interest of full disclosure, I took three classes from Professor Limburg at Washington State University. He's a good guy and teaches in such a way that the subject is understandable and relevant to his students. That's reflected in this book. He uses case studies that directly challenge the reader. It's aimed at people who will or already do make decisions in broadcasting. Limburg also includes the basic history behind media ethics. To gain the full benefit of the material, you really should engage in discussion with other people. The book is a good base.
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