Edition |
[1st ed.]. |
Description |
xxvii, 333 pages ; 21 cm |
Physical Medium |
regular print |
Contents |
One. Television networks. The television networks -- No fillies running in the main event (ABC News) -- But there sure are some producers who should be women (Laughter) (CBS News) -- Corporate handmaidens (NBC News) -- Small NET gains (National Educational Television) -- Two. Magazine publishing. Magazine publishing -- Boring from within (Cosmopolitan!) -- De-squaring the Circle (Family Circle) -- Women of (mis)Fortune) (Fortune Magazine) -- Bad staff keeping (Good Housekeeping) -- Citizen Kane redux (Harper's Bazaar) -- Carrying the white man's burden (Ladies' Home Journal) -- Old wine in a new bottle (McCall's Magazine) -- Eustace Tilley is a closet chauvinist (The New Yorker) -- The $150 Kvetchin' (New York Magazine) -- In a time-honored tradition (Lucely Speaking) (Newsweek Magazine) -- Queen of the Damned (Photoplay) -- The most forgettable characters they ever met (Reader's Digest) -- Subtle Exclusion (Redbook) -- Teachers on the rocks (Scholastic Magazine) -- The great locker room in the sky (Sports Illustrated) -- Tempus non fugit (Time Magazine) -- Upward mobility, Ltd. (Vogue and Mademoiselle) -- Three. Newspapers and wire services. Newspapers and wire services -- The sob-sister mystique (The Daily News) -- Woman/Man-Child/Adult (the Long Island Press) -- I'm Newsday--sue me (Newsday) -- Post-liberation (The New York Post) -- Autre temps, autre attitudes (The New York Times) -- Anachronistic bohemianism (The Village Voice) -- Even-handed exploitation (Women's Wear Daily) -- Lois Lane poised for takeoff ( Associated Press) -- Women's writes arriba! (United Press International -- Four. Book Publishing. Book publishing -- Expanding horizons (American Heritage) -- Avon calling (Faintly) (Avon) -- The tender trap (Bantam books) -- Friendly and frugal (Bobbs-Merrill) -- Double duties (Doubleday) -- Flunkies by any other name (E. P. Dutton) -- Benevolent chauvinism (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) -- Will it sell? (Fawcett paperbacks) -- Much sound and fury signifying little (Harper & Row) -- Promises, promises (Holt, Rinehart & Winston) -- In Mailer's wake (Grosset & Dunlap) -- Ladies-in-waiting (Lippincott) -- E pluribus unum (Macmillan) -- They love the dear silver (McGraw-Hill ) -- Pride and prejudice (W. W. Norton) -- Post-Prussian progress (Praeger) -- Girl scut cookies (Putnam-Coward-McCann & Geoghegan) -- Let my people grow (Pyramid publications) -- Payment : peanuts and prestige (Random House and Knopf) -- The short, happy career of one girl with a good education (Scribner's) -- Getting fired with ambition (Simon and Schuster) -- She asked for bread and got stoned (Straight Arrow Books) -- Caution: men working! (Time-Life Books -- Moving up is moving out (Viking) -- Five. Wide-angle views. A greener-field (Selling peripheral rights) -- Preparing the book (production) -- The selling of a publishing house (advertising, publicity, library promotion) -- People, people everywhere (Sales department) / Wendy Jaeger -- The matchmakers (Women as agents) -- Mss. welcome (paperbacks) -- More women TK (the newspaper copy desk) -- Running the Boston marathon (textbook publishing) / Cushman Miller --Women on the air / Helen Epstein -- No Happy medium (oPRESSion) / Helen Epstein -- Still the second sex (newspaper reporting) / Nancy Borman -- The loners (freelance writing for magazines) -- A Media (Pa.) look at newspaper women / Lynn Martin Haskin -- The research trap / Patricia Beckert -- Is television a man's world? Yes Ma'am / Gloria Banta -- Six. Appendix. Employment rights of women -- Conciliation agreement between Time, Inc. and women ccomplainants-- A voice from the depths (Reader's Digest subscription department) -- Memorandum of understanding (between Newsweek and women in the magazine's editorial research department) -- Initial presentation by the CBS Women's Group to CBS president Arthur R. Taylor -- CBS response to Women's Group presentation -- Complaint filed by the Wire Service Guild against the Associated Press. |
Form |
Also issued online. |
Subject |
Women in the mass media industry.
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Women in the mass media industry. |
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Mass media -- United States.
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Mass media. |
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United States. |
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Sex discrimination in employment -- United States.
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Sex discrimination in employment. |
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Sex discrimination against women -- United States.
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Sex discrimination against women. |
Added Author |
Strainchamps, Ethel Reed, editor.
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Media Women's Association.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Rooms with no view. [1st ed.]. New York, Harper & Row [1974] (OCoLC)643597404 |
ISBN |
0060141395 |
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9780060141394 |
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