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My Trade A Short History of British Journalism

Unabridged edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

How do you decide what is a 'story' and what isn't? What does a newspaper editor actually do all day? How do hacks get their scoops? How do the TV stations choose their news bulletins? How do you persuade people to say those awful, embarassing things? Who earns what? How do journalists manage to look in the mirror after the way they sometimes behave? The purpose of this insider's account is to provide an answer to all these questions and more. Andrew Marr's brilliant, and brilliantly funny, book is a guide to those of us who read newspapers, or who listen to and watch news bulletins but want to know more. Andrew Marr tells the story of modern journalism through his own experience. This is an extremely readable and utterly unique modern social history of British journalism, with all its odd glamour, smashed hopes and future possibility.

About the Publisher

Macmillan Digital Audio

Launched in 1995, Macmillan Audio Books (the 2003 Spoken Word Publishing Awards Audio Publisher of the Year), was re-branded as Macmillan Digital Audio in 2007 to reflect the growing importance of audio in the digital age. We have an outstanding list of international best-selling adult and children's authors, including Wilbur Smith, Agatha Christie, Colin Dexter, Minette Walters, Helen Fielding, James Herbert, Jeffrey Archer, Ken Follett, Clare Francis, John Simpson, Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, to name just a few.

Book information

ISBN: 9781405046428
Publisher: Macmillan
Imprint: Macmillan Digital Audio
Pub date:
Edition: Unabridged edition
Language: English
Weight: 118g
Height: 140mm
Width: 115mm
Spine width: 17mm