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Meyer, Philip
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Philip Meyer
Philip Meyer
(October 27, 1930 – November 4, 2023) was an American journalist and scholar who was a professor and holder of the Knight Chair in Journalism at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
. He researched in the areas of journalism quality, precision journalism,
civic journalism
, polling, the newspaper industry, and communications technology. Meyer received his undergraduate degree in
technical journalism
from
Kansas State University
(1952), a master's degree in
political science
from Chapel Hill (1958) and was a non-degree
Nieman Fellow
at
Harvard University
(1966–1967).
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Precision journalism a reporter's introduction to social science methods
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Applied accounting theory a financial reporting perspective
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Accounting a management approach
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