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Title
Breaking news breaking down [videorecording]
Author
Walter, Mike.
Publisher:
PBS Home Video,
Pub date:
2011.
Pages:
1 videodisc (ca. 40 min.) :
ISBN:
9781608835003
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1 copy available at Sugar Grove Campus --Todd Library.
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Title:
Breaking news breaking down [videorecording] / director, producer, writer, Mike Walter.
Publication info:
[United States] : PBS Home Video, 2011.
Physical description:
1 videodisc (ca. 40 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Credits:
Assistant Producer/Editor Tim DeLuca ; Music Tom DeLuca, Mike Slamer, Paula MacNeill.
Performer:
Narrated by Mike Walter. Interviews with David Handschuh, Frank Ochberg, John Pope, Gary Tippet, Ian Munro, John McCusker, Dan Shea, Deidre Stoelzle Graves, David Grunfeld, Penny Owen-Cockerell, Suzanne Stouse, Melissa Manware, and David Cullen.
Summary:
How does traumatic news impact the men and women who cover it. Mike Walter loved chasing the big story, but on one September morning, the biggest story of his career chased him down. On that day, a jet rained from the sky, piercing the Pentagon, and shattering his emotional well-being. Now Walter turns the camera on himself and his profession as he and other journalists go to New Orleans after a photojournalist suffers a mental breakdown. The result is a raw and gripping look at this profession.
Audience:
Not rated.
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TODD
Corporate subject:
Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma.
Subject term:
Journalists--Job stress.
Subject term:
Broadcast journalism--Psychological aspects.
Subject term:
Journalism--Psychological aspects.
Subject term:
Post-traumatic stress disorder.
Subject term:
Suffering--Press coverage.
Subject term:
Disasters--Press coverage.
Subject term:
Hurricane Katrina, 2005--Press coverage.
Subject term:
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001--Press coverage.
Subject term:
Television programs for the hearing impaired.
Added Entry-Personal Name:
Walter, Mike.
Added Entry-Corporate Name:
PBS Home Video.
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