When election time comes around, newspapers are faced with the demanding and highly scrutinized task of effectively and ethically providing election coverage, often on limited resources. This book guides newsrooms in formulating a plan for covering elections—before, during, and after—and how to consider the impact this has on their readers. It covers a wide range of issues, including being consistent in reporting candidate announcements, handling letters to the editor, and offering editorial endorsements.
Jim Pumarlo was the editor of Red Wing Republican Eagle for 20 years, and is the author of Bad News and Good Judgment. He frequently speaks to journalism groups about election coverage and ethical issues for small-town newspapers. He lives in Red Wing, Minnesota.
Writing, Political Science
160 pages, Trade Paper, 6 x 9
Distribution Rights: WOR
$18.95 (CAN $23.95)
9781933338217 (1933338210) Pub Date: April 2007
Marion Street Press