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The Image
of the Journalist in
Popular Culture (IJPC) Associates
Individual Memberships
Now Available for 2007
Individual
Annual Membership Fee: $35
Institutional Annual
Membership Fee: $150
(Click
Here For a list of the Membership)
Update: 10-2007
Institutional
Membership, usually purchased by the School or the Library,
makes available the IJPC materials to all faculty, students
and staff including permission to make an unlimited number
of copies of IJPC Database and other IJPC materials for personal
use only.
Individual Membership gives the individual sole use of the
IJPC Database and other IJPC materials for personal use only.
New IJPC Associates will
receive:
•A free copy of the 2007 IJPC
Associates Premium DVD, “IJPC Video Nine,”
Journalism
Ethics Goes to the Movies, a one-hour-and-50
minute video compilation for IJPC Associates members created
to supplement the book edited by Howard Good.(Rowman &
Littlefield, Lanham, MD, 2008). Good is a professor of journalism
at SUNY New Paltz. He was a pioneering author of a series
of books on the image of the journalist in films and novels
including Outcasts: The Image of Journalists in Contemporary
Films; Girl Reporter: Gender, Journalism, and the Movies;
The Drunken Journalist: The Biography of a Film Stereotype,
and Acquainted With the Night: The Image of Journalists
in American Fiction, 1890 –1930. He’s also
written books on media ethics and public education.
The IJPC Video follows Journalism Ethics Goes to
the Movies chapter by chapter. The book’s
12 chapters explore issues that should concern anyone who
aspires to a career in journalism, works in journalism or
relies on journalism for daily information. The contributors
do their exploring at the movies where sportswriters, war
correspondents, investigative reporters, crime reporters,
spin-doctors, TV anchors and harried city editors jostle
for attention..
•A free copy of the IJPC Associates
2006 Premium DVD, “IJPC Video Eight,” “The
Image of the Broadcast Journalist in Movies and Television,
1937-2006,” an updated two-hours-and-48
minute video compilation for IJPC Associates members containing
200 movie and television clips tracing image of the broadcast
journalist in films and television from 1937 to 2006. OR
A free copy of the IJPC Associates 2005 Premium DVD, “IJPC
Video Five,” Real-Life
Journalists in Movies and Television, 1939-2003,
a completely revised and updated two-hour-and-13-minute
video compilation for IJPC Associates members containing
79 movie and television clips tracing image of the journalist
in films and television from 1939 to 2003 featuring real-life
journalists or actors portraying real-life journalists or
movies based on the lives of real-life journalists. OR
A free copy of a special IJPC Associates 2004 Premium
DVD, IJPC Video Two, for personal use only: Sob
Sisters: The Image of the Female Journalist, 1929-2003,
a revised and updated two-hour-and-41 minute video
compilation with more than 136 movie and television clips
documenting the history of the female journalist in film
and television in the 20th and 21st centuries. OR
A free copy of a new edition of special IJPC Associates
2003 Premium DVD, IJPC Video One: a revised
edition of Hollywood
Looks at the News: 1914-2007, a one hour-and-49-minute
video compilation with 165 movie and television clips documenting
the history of journalists in film and television in the
20th and 21st century..
These discs are only available to IJPC Associates for personal
use only.
•The
Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture (IJPC) 2007 Database©
of 64,600 items with journalists and media in films,
television, fiction, cartoons, commercials. The IJPC Database
is constantly being updated and revised. IJPC Associates
will receive the database as Microsoft Access CD. The IJPC
Database is available only to IJPC Associates.
•The opportunity to order
any available tape or disc of any item not commercially
available in The IJPC Database for personal use. These tapes
and discs include thousands of films and TV programs featuring
journalists or the media, from the 1920s to the present.
Also includes 28 2 1/2 hour documentaries on the Image of
the Journalist in Film and Television from 1914 to 1990.
These tapes - available only to IJPC Associates - cost $25
plus shipping and handling.
•IJPC Associates' Discount
on Frank Capra and the Image of the Journalist in
American Film by Joe Saltzman and other IJPC publications
as they are produced
E-Mail Application Form to: saltzman@usc.edu
-or-
Send Application Form to: Image of the Journalist in Popular
Culture (IJPC) Attention: Joe Saltzman, Room 102B The Norman
Lear Center Annenberg School for Communication University
of Southern California 3502 Watt Way Los Angeles, CA 90089-0281
Telephone: 213-740-3918. Fax: 310-377-7935 IJPC
ASSOCIATES MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
FORM
The Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture
(IJPC), a Project of the Norman Lear Center
Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern
California
(www.ijpc.org)
NAME _________________________________________________________________________
TITLE ____________________________________________________________________________
INSTITUTION____________________________________________________________________
MAILING ADDRESS________________________________________________________________
CITY_________________________________ STATE _________ ZIP
CODE_____________
BUSINESS PHONE NUMBER________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE NUMBER (OPTIONAL)________________________________________________
E-MAIL ADDRESS__________________________________________________________________
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP ($35)_______ INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP
($150)________
METHOD OF PAYMENT: Check__________ Cash ___________ Credit
Card __________________
IF CREDIT CARD: Visa - Mastercard (Circle One of Cards)
Name as it appears on Card ________________________________________________________
Credit Card Number ___________________________________ Expiration
Date_________
Please make checks payable to IJPC-Norman Lear Center.
As a new IJPC Associate, you will receive the following:
Journalism Ethics Goes to the Movies
The Image of the Broadcast Journalist in Movies and Television,
1937-2006
OR
Real-Life Journalists in Movies and Television,
1939-2003
OR
Sob Sisters: The Image of the Female Journalist, 1929-2007
OR
Hollywood Looks at the News, 1925-2007
The IJPC Database (Microsoft Access CD)
Special Orders for IJPC Associates Upon Request:
IJPC Associates' discount on Frank Capra and the
Image of the Journalist in American Film by
Joe Saltzman ($34.95 Retail. IJPC Associates' Price: $25
plus $5 U.S. shipping and handling costs*)
Any available tapes for personal use only of items not
commercially available that are listed in The IJPC Database
(IJPC Associates' Price: $25 plus $5 U.S. shipping and handling
costs*)
(*Additional shipping costs if outside the contiguous 48
States)
Return to:
Joe Saltzman, Director, Image of the Journalist in Popular
Culture (IJPC)
Annenberg School for Communication Room 102B)
University of Southern California, 3502 Watt Way, Los Angeles,
CA 90089-0281.
E-Mail: saltzman@usc.edu.
Web site: www.ijpc.org. Telephone: (213-740-3918). Fax: 310-377-7935.
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