- Course Number: 2705
- Subject: Journalism
- Semester(s) Offered: Fall
- Credit Hours: 3
- Description:
This course surveys how films have depicted journalism over the years, from the earlier sound era to contemporary times. Students will discover through screenings, discussions, lectures and written assignments how the press and news media have been depicted, the impact journalism has had on culture and society, and what relevance the portrayals have in today's chaotic media landscape. The films screened will cover such topics as investigative reporting ("All the President's Men"); the tabloid approach to news ("Park Row"); TV news ("Good Night, and Good Luck"); magazines ("Almost Famous"); photojournalism ("Under Fire"); media manipulation ("Wag the Dog"); and more.