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This book brings out an interesting insight of why Journalists worldwide galvanize Brown Envelope Journalism (BEJ) with good names. The reality is that this notion acts as a remedy to their poor remuneration. It is little wonder that Brown Envelope has now turned into a serious journalism field; a field that is raising questions worldwide. Some scholars have called it corruption in the media, but no journalist scholar has considered it corruption.

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This book brings out an interesting insight of why Journalists worldwide galvanize Brown Envelope Journalism (BEJ) with good names. The reality is that this notion acts as a remedy to their poor remuneration. It is little wonder that Brown Envelope has now turned into a serious journalism field; a field that is raising questions worldwide. Some scholars have called it corruption in the media, but no journalist scholar has considered it corruption.
Autorenporträt
Gregory Gondwe is a young Zambian researcher of Journalism and especially in the field of ethics. He has written various articles for different Journals and also writes for different newspapers in Tanzania. He has also written a book on Media Council of Tanzania and its quest for normative ethical standards.Gregory is also a former clerical student.