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The Cost of Truth: One Journalist's Fight Against Power
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The moment before publication, you realize: this story will change someone's life foreverprobably someone powerful enough to make yours significantly harder.
She followed the thread where others feared to pull. A politician's hidden offshore account. A corporate cover-up of environmental disaster. A decades-old abuse network protected by institutional silence. Each investigation meant late nights cross-referencing documents, cultivating sources willing to risk everything, and navigating legal threats designed to silence her before publication. This is the intimate memoir of a British investigative journalist whose work has toppled reputations and exposed systemic corruptionyet cost her professionally, personally, and psychologically in ways the public never sees. Through gripping accounts of high-stakes reporting, nail-biting publication standoffs with legal teams, and the peculiar isolation of knowing dangerous truths before you can tell them, the narrator reveals what happens when you dedicate your career to holding power accountable. But beyond the bylines lies a darker landscape: the sources traumatized by their own testimony, the colleagues suffering PTSD from trauma reporting, the editors pressured by corporate advertisers to kill stories, the political operatives orchestrating smear campaigns against journalists, and the personal relationships fractured by work that cannot be discussed for legal reasons. She explores the gendered nature of journalistic intimidationthe particular targeting of female reportersand the blurred line between professional risk and physical danger. This memoir interrogates contemporary media landscape: Why do powerful institutions still believe they can suppress truth? How do journalists maintain integrity when newsrooms are shrinking and resources diminishing? What does it cost mentally to carry secrets that expose corruption? And can individual journalists actually change anything when systems are designed to protect themselves?
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- GTIN 09783565134564
- Genre Fiction & Literature
- Altersempfehlung 1 bis 18 Jahre
- Lesemotiv Eintauchen
- Anzahl Seiten 248
- Herausgeber epubli
- Größe H15mm x B210mm x T297mm
- EAN 9783565134564
- Titel The Cost of Truth: One Journalist's Fight Against Power
- Autor Caleb Prescott
- Untertitel A BBC/Guardian reporter's memoir of exposing corruption, enduring threats, and what investigative journalism actually costs.DE
- Gewicht 649g