When Reporters Cross The Line: The Heroes, the Villains, the Hackers and the Spies

When Reporters Cross The Line: The Heroes, the Villains, the Hackers and the Spies

by JeffHulbert (Author), StewartPurvis (Author)

Synopsis

When Reporters Cross the Line tells the true story of moments when the worlds of media, propaganda, politics, espionage and crime collide, casting journalism into controversy. Its pages feature some of the best-known names in British broadcasting, including John Simpson, Lindsey Hilsum and Charles Wheeler. There are men and women who went beyond recognised journalistic conventions. Some disregarded the code of their craft in the name of public interest; some crossed the line in ways that had truly shocking consequences. Many of the details have been kept as closely guarded secrets - until now. This unique account of modern reporting examines the lengths to which journalists on the front line are prepared to go to get a story or to espouse a cause. Journalistic heroes and villains abound, but certain of those heroes were flawed, and some of the villains were surprisingly principled. In the heat of war and political conflict, boundaries are ignored and ethics forgotten - and not just by opposing armies. In this extraordinary book, Stewart Purvis and Jeff Hulbert offer unparalleled access to the minds of reporters and to the often disturbing decisions they make when faced with extreme situations. In doing so, it hammers home some unpalatable truths, posing the fundamental question: where do you draw the line? Featuring John Simpson, W. N. Ewer, Walter Duranty, Guy Burgess, John Peet, Reg Foster and Brendan Mulholland, Charles Wheeler, Frederick Forsyth, Martin Bell, Sidney Bernstein, Sandy Gall, Lindsey Hilsum, and Andrew Gilligan.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 400
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Biteback
Published: 05 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1849545839
ISBN 13: 9781849545839

Media Reviews
'Stewart Purvis was one of the greatest TV journalists of his generation, known for his energy, imagination and pioneering techniques. Now he's established himself as Britain's top analyst of the ethics and dilemmas of broadcast journalism.' Michael Crick, Channel 4 News Political Correspondent 'A brilliant new book by Stewart Purvis.' Peter Preston, The Observer 'I would like to commend to every reporter and editor, no matter how experienced, Stewart Purvis's excellent book 'When a Reporters Cross the Line:the Heroes,the Villains,the Hackers and the Spies'. It should be essential reading for every journalist.' Michael Reupke 'A fascinating read.' Choice '[The book] offers unparalleled access to the minds of reporters and to the often disturbing decisions they make when faced with extreme situations.' Military History Monthly 'This book should be on the reading list for every journalism and philosophy course taught in British universities.' Ethical Space, International Journal of Communication Ethics
Author Bio
Stewart Purvis began his career as one of the BBC's first news trainees, going on to become Editor-in-Chief of Channel 4 News and, ultimately, Chief Executive of ITN. In 2003 he became City University London's first Professor of Television Journalism and a Visiting Professor of Broadcast Media at Oxford University. He is a broadcaster on media matters, appearing regularly on BBC Radio 4's Media Show and on Sky News, the BBC News channel and LBC. His career has won him a number of awards, including two BAFTAs. He received the CBE in 2000 for services to broadcasting and in 2009 he was awarded the Royal Television Society Gold Medal for an outstanding contribution to television. Jeff Hulbert is a media historian who initially specialised in cinema newsreels and television news, but has become increasingly interested in the ways in which the media and political worlds collide. He has managed two publicly funded film and television history projects and is currently an honorary research fellow in the journalism department at City University London. The two men first worked together helping to create Newsfilm Online from digitised video archives at ITN and Reuters. Subsequently they collaborated on Stewart Purvis's 2004 Oxford lectures and the 2011 BBC Radio 4 programme When Reporters Cross the Line.