The 50 best books for journalism students is a US-biased list that omits as many good titles as it includes.
The compiler is aware of that, explaining that "some staples" have been "sacrificed while more obscure reads scored a spot."
And he/she heads off criticism by adding: "So douse that conflagration of internet rage with ice water and learn the concept of subjectivity."
A couple of Brits do make it: Chris Ayres (for War reporting for cowards) and Toby Young (for How to lose friends and alienate people).
Source: BestCollegesOnline