unit 1 communication part one text: the effects of mass communication -- fourquestions part two reading passage: the effects debate unit 2 mass media part one text: the changing media part two reading passage: mass media models unit 3 journalism part one text: journalism trends part two reading passage: a new look at the new journalism unit 4 news part one text: what's news and what's not- part two reading passage: why a falling tree doesn't makenews unless a reporter hears it unit 5 journalist part one text: why they are reformers not revolutionaries part two reading passage: personal values in news unit 6 magazine part one text: a short history of magazines part two reading passage: consumer magazines unit 7 newspaper part one text: newspaper history -- journalism in the making part two reading passage: national dailies unit 8 radio part one text: radio news part two reading passage: a short history of radio unit 9 television part one text: television news part two reading passage: out of the wasteland? unit 10 internet part one text: the internet today part two reading passage: who shall rule the internet? unit 11 news lead part one text: leads and nut graphs part two reading passage: hard-news leads unit 12 news writing part one text: newswriting: three considerations part two reading passage: why reporters invert pyramids unit 13 feature part one text: writing and organizing feature stories part two reading passage: writing tools unit 14 interview part one text: the interview part two reading passage: when to use direct quotes unit 15 press freedom and laws part one text: a short history of the first amendment part two reading passage: responsible reporting unit 16 media ethic part one text: media industry ethics part two reading passage: the difficulty of ethics references