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Article Excerpt Weaver, D. H., Beam, R. A., Brownlee, B. J., Voakes, P. S., & Wilholt, G. C. (2006). The American journalist in the 21st century: U.S. news people at the dawn of a new millennium. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. 304 pages.
The good news is that the average pay for American journalists has risen to $43,588. The bad news is that the purchasing power of journalists remains below that of the early 1970s. That is according to the results of a survey of 1,150 journalists, as well as additional interviews with more than 300 online and minority journalists. This is the fourth book in a series about who U.S. journalists are and,...
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