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Janet E. Steele is a professor of journalism at George Washington University's school of journalism and an author. She published a book with a collection of newspaper articles from Indonesia. She also published a book about Tempo, an Indonesian magazine, during the Soeharto era in Indonesia[1] and wrote a biography of Charles Anderson Dana.[2] It has been described as covering "the complete history of the Sun.[3]

Steele found that experts appearing on television news programs are typically from a cadre of former political and military elites.[4]

She was an assistant professor at the University of Virginia.[5]

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  1. ^ "Janet Steele | School of Media & Public Affairs (SMPA)". smpa.gwu.edu.
  • ^ "Janet E. Steele". Kirkus Reviews.
  • ^ Gomery, Douglas (May 6, 1998). Media in America: The Wilson Quarterly Reader. Woodrow Wilson Center Press. ISBN 9780943875873 – via Google Books.
  • ^ Fowler, Corinne (May 6, 2007). Chasing Tales: Travel Writing, Journalism and the History of British Ideas about Afghanistan. Rodopi. ISBN 978-9042022621 – via Google Books.
  • ^ Steele, Janet E. (May 6, 1992). "Enlisting Experts: Objectivity and the Operational Bias in Television News Analysis of the Persian Gulf War". Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars – via Google Books.
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