"Journalism Objectivity." . . "Christianity." . . "Humanistic ethics." . . "Journalism Objectivity United States." . . "United States." . . "Religion and the press United States 20th century." . . . . "Religion and the press United States 21st century." . . "1900 - 2099" . . "Christianity Controversial literature." . . "Religion and the press." . . . . "Confronting the anti-Christian bias of the American news media"@en . "Prodigal press"@en . . . . . . . . "Controversial literature" . "Controversial literature"@en . "Prodigal press : confronting the anti-Christian bias of the American news media" . . . . . "Prodigal press : confronting the anti-Christian bias of the American news media"@en . . "In the nineteenth century, leading newspapers reported from a Christian perspective. Today, however, print and TV journalists increasingly take an anti-Christian stance while claiming to be neutral. Prodigal Press uncovers the shift to secular humanism that has radically altered what the media cover and how they report it. Issuing a clarion call for Christians to reclaim American journalism, Olasky and Smith examine the influence of worldviews on reporting, objectivity, sensationalism, and crusading; the impact of legal, ethical, and technological changes; and the changes brought about by the 24/7 news cycle, the Internet, and social media. - Back cover." . . . . . . . . . . .