The Roots of Fake News vs Military Media Management (Media, War and Security)

Overall winner: The Roots of Fake News

Key Differences

Choose Brian Winston's The Roots of Fake News if you want a more affordable, category-aligned journalism and media-literacy book with an authoritative historical focus and slightly higher average rating (4.20 from 5 reviews). Choose Sarah Maltby's Military Media Management if you need an academic, in-depth treatment specific to military-media and war-and-security topics despite having a higher listed price tier and only a single review (rating 4.00)

The Roots of Fake News

The Roots of Fake News

Brian Winston • ★ 3.3/5 • Mid-Range

Explores origins and impact of misinformation in journalism. Key insights highlighted through analysis and historical context. Customer insight notes mixed sentiment and focus on relevance

Pros

  • historical context
  • journalism-focused analysis
  • clear, structured content
  • concise overview

Cons

  • customer insight is unavailable
  • features set to N/A
  • rating reflects few reviews
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Military Media Management (Media, War and Security)

Military Media Management (Media, War and Security)

Sarah Maltby • ★ 3.1/5 • Mid-Range

Analysis-focused work on media, war, and security. Provides insights into military media management concepts. Customer insight highlights neutral reflections on content quality

Pros

  • niche subject matter
  • clear academic framing
  • structured topic coverage

Cons

  • features unknown
  • limited customer feedback available
  • single review noted
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Brian Winston
Durability Tie
Versatility Brian Winston
User Reviews Brian Winston