"Carlson's book is a must-read for people trying to understand what direction journalism should take in redefining itself in the face of rising threats—technological, economic, political, and otherwise."—Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
"Carlson offers sensible prescriptions for less reliance on anonymous sources and for more transparency when they are relied upon by journalists. His book injects calm reason and scholarly rigor into a debate that often arouses passions."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch"Contributes significantly to understanding not only the use of anonymous sources (the benefits and the dangers) but also journalism broadly. Recommended."—Choice
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Matt Carlson is an assistant professor of communication at Saint Louis University