| Summary: | How do you decide what's a 'story' and what isn't? How do hacks get their scoops? How do TV stations choose their news bulletins? What really goes on in the Westminster snakepit? What does a newspaper editor actually do all day? And how do journalists manage to look at themselves in the mirror after the way they sometimes behave? Andrew Marr answers these questions and more in this sharp and witty insider's account that is for anyone who wants to know more about where journalism comes from and what it really means. A magisterial book that should be required reading for those who command the heights of the British press. |