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Real-world media ethics : (Record no. 8211)

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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 2007043042
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780240809212 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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International Standard Book Number 0240809211 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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System control number (OCoLC)ocn176648902
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System control number (OCoLC)176648902
Canceled/invalid control number (OCoLC)173807431
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Classification number P94
Item number .P3825 2008
082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 174
Edition number 22
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Perebinossoff, Philippe.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Real-world media ethics :
Remainder of title inside the broadcast and entertainment industries /
Statement of responsibility, etc Philippe Perebinossoff.
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Edition statement 1st ed
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Amsterdam ;
-- Boston :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Elsevier Focal Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c2008.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xxi, 327 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note Acknowledgments<br/>Foreword by Bob Saget<br/>Chapter 1: Ethical Issues: A Starting Framework<br/> A Need for Studying Ethics<br/> The Responsibilities of the Media<br/> An Ethical Approach<br/> Defining the Terms<br/> Industry Standards<br/> Dating<br/> You Decide<br/> A Starting Framework<br/> Player Wannabe: Bill Silver¿s Story<br/> The *E*T*H*I*C*S* Rubric<br/>Chapter 2: Business Ethics in Mass Media by Martin P. Carlson<br/> Key Terms Used in Business Affairs Negotiations<br/> Ethics in Negotiations<br/> You Decide<br/> Ethics and Conflicts of Interest<br/> Attorneys and Ethics<br/> Agents and Ethics<br/> You Decide<br/> Managers and Ethics<br/> You Decide<br/> Corporate Self-Dealing<br/> Government Regulation<br/> Results of Relaxation of Government Regulation<br/> Sample Studio Contractual Provision for Profit Participants <br/> Payola<br/> You Decide<br/>Chapter 3: Ethics and the Role of Producers, Writers, Actors, and Directors<br/> Finding Material: The Search for a Good Story<br/> You Decide<br/> Producing a Student Film<br/> Partnering<br/> Creating a Partnership<br/> Producing on a Tight Schedule<br/> You Decide<br/> Selling<br/> Producers and the Coarsening of the Culture<br/> Producer Loyalty<br/> You Decide<br/> Producer Feuds: Motivated by Ethical Considerations¿or Not?<br/> Video Game Producers and Creators<br/> Ethics and a Writer¿s Creative Process<br/> The Debate over Credits<br/> You Decide<br/> Actors and Ethics<br/> Director Choices<br/> You Decide<br/>Chapter 4: Controversy and Ethics<br/> Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America<br/> You Decide<br/> The Jury and Jenny Jones <br/> Catching a Predator<br/> You Decide<br/> O. J. Simpson Redux<br/> You Decide<br/> Crossing Jordan and Controversy<br/> Sex Slaves<br/> Controversy or Advocacy<br/> You Decide<br/> Abortion<br/> Children and Controversy<br/> Houndog<br/> Bastard Out of Carolina<br/> Edges of the Lord<br/> You Decide<br/>Chapter 5: Ethics and Programmers<br/> Programming Decisions and Politics<br/> Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal <br/> You Decide<br/> Public Broadcasting and Politics<br/> Self-Censorship and Programming Decisions<br/> Programmers and the Creative Team<br/> You Decide<br/> You Decide Round 2<br/> Buyer Enthusiasm and Ethical Behavior<br/> Mediating and Ethics<br/> Flight 93<br/> Different Kinds of Ethical Questions Facing Programmers<br/> Reality and Ethics<br/> You Decide<br/> Short Takes<br/> Animal Ethics<br/> When Current Events Impact Programming Decisions<br/> Host Actions<br/> Borrowing, Copying, and Outright Stealing<br/> You Decide<br/> MTV and the Programming of Sex<br/>Chapter 6: Ethics and Fact-Based Stories<br/> What¿s Real and What Isn¿t<br/> Documentaries and Ethics<br/> You Decide<br/> Oliver Stone<br/> The Fact Police on the Attack<br/> The Fact-Based Police Attack Early<br/> The Path to 9/11<br/> You Decide<br/> A Million Little Pieces by James Frey<br/> Freelance Book Editors and Fact-Based Projects<br/> Rights and Ethics<br/> You Decide<br/> Securing Approvals Can Raise Ethical Concerns<br/> You Decide<br/> How to Interact with Rights Holders Ethically<br/> You Decide<br/>Chapter 7: Ethics and Ratings<br/> PG, PG-13, TV-MA, and Other Ratings<br/> Movie Ratings<br/> Billboards and a Film¿s Rating<br/> You Decide<br/> Television Ratings<br/> TV Parental Guidelines <br/> You Decide<br/> Music and Video Games<br/> Audience Measurement: Television and Radio<br/> The Battle Gets Fierce<br/> You Decide<br/>Chapter 8: Journalism and Ethics by Jeffrey Brody<br/> You Decide<br/> Trial by Press<br/> Infotainment<br/> Making Up Stories<br/> You Decide<br/> Code of Ethics<br/>Chapter 9: Ethics and New Media by Brian Gross<br/> You Decide<br/> Ethics of the Internet Services Provider (ISP)<br/> Power of the ISP<br/> You Decide<br/> ¿Free¿ Internet Service Providers<br/> You Decide<br/> Ethics of Government Interference<br/> You Decide<br/> Build It and They Will (All) Come<br/> Children and the Internet¿To Monitor or Not to Monitor?: The Story of Robbie Kirkland <br/> Does Net Neutrality Equal World Chaos?<br/> Net Neutrality: A Perfect Solution in an Imperfect World?<br/> You Decide<br/> The Ethics of ¿Gotcha¿ Political Blogging<br/> Individuals and the Internet<br/> You Decide<br/>Chapter 10: Censorship and Celebrity<br/> A Broadcast Standards and Practices Questionnaire<br/> Violence<br/> Imitable Actions<br/> Balance, Errors, and Value Judgments<br/> You Decide<br/> Sex<br/> You Decide<br/> A Different BS&P Approach<br/> You Decide<br/> Pressure Groups<br/> From the Perspective of a BS&P Veteran<br/> Heightened Sensitivity, or Political Correctness Run Amuck?<br/> You Decide<br/> Celebrity<br/> The Total Picture Revealed<br/> Two Biographical Sketches<br/> You Decide<br/> Lunching Ethically in Hollywood<br/> Right to Know?<br/> Revealing All<br/> You Decide<br/> Celebrity Gossip<br/> Mel Gibson<br/> Tom Cruise<br/> Star Jones<br/> Celebrity Verification<br/> You Decide<br/> Celebrity Worship<br/> You Decide<br/>Chapter 11: Diversity and Consolidation<br/> How to Achieve Diversity<br/> A Possible Indirect Diversity Connection<br/> You Decide<br/> Consolidation and Diversity<br/> The Center for Creative Voices<br/> Advancing an Agenda<br/> You Decide<br/> Consolidation and Jobs<br/> Consolidation and Increased Indecency<br/> Exploring Links between Consolidation and Indecency<br/> You Decide<br/>Chapter 12: The Ethics of Public Relations by Carol Ames<br/> Controlled PR Materials<br/> Uncontrolled PR and Media Relations<br/> *E*valuate<br/> *T*ruth and the ¿Story Pitch¿ Bargain<br/> *T*ruth or Consequences<br/> You Decide<br/> *T*ruth and Controlled PR Materials<br/> *T*ruth, Word of Mouth, and Internet PR<br/> E*thics and Word of Mouth<br/> Word-of-Mouth Marketing Association Ethics Assessment Tool: The Ethics 20 Questions<br/> You Decide<br/> *H*arm<br/> You Decide<br/>*I*nvestigate<br/> *C*odes of Ethics<br/> Public Relations Society of America: Member Statement of Professional Values <br/> *S*ituation<br/>Chapter 13: Ethical Issues in Advertising and Marketing<br/> Exploiting Controversy<br/> You Decide<br/> Product Placement and Product Integration<br/> Labeling Product Placement<br/> Making Sure Products Are on View<br/> You Decide<br/> Virtual Advertising <br/> Other Ways to Market<br/> You Decide<br/> Creating Television Promotional Spots and Ethics<br/> Are Ethics at Play in Accepting or Rejecting a Promotional Spot?<br/> Million-Dollar Fraud<br/> You Decide
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Mass media
General subdivision Moral and ethical aspects.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Centeral Library Centeral Library First Floor - Mass communication 16.11.2016   174 P.P.R 2008 11169-1 16.11.2016 16.11.2016 Books
    Dewey Decimal Classification     Centeral Library Centeral Library First Floor - Mass communication 01.12.2016   174 P.P.R 2008 11169-2 01.12.2016 01.12.2016 Books