Description |
v, 186 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-180). |
Contents |
World affairs news and its audiences / John P. Robinson, James W. Swinehart -- Communicating with the urban poor / Carl E. Block -- How one TV station served its black audience / Nicholas Johnson and Kenneth Cox -- The media barons and the public interest / Nicholas Johnson -- What news costs at NBC / Alan Pearce -- Circulation disaster among Chicago newspapers / Brian Boyer -- Why newspapers are making money again / Staff of Business Week -- Decline of the downtown movie palaces / Robert Kraus -- Sheriff who? / Lee M. Rich -- Planning to shoot a movie / John Gregory Dunne -- How the news gets into the paper / Theodore M Bernstein -- Corridor of mirrors / Thomas Whiteside -- The man with the pencil of light / Richard L. Tobin -- The reporter as activist / J. K. Hvistendahl -- The "new journalism" is sometimes less than meets the eye / W. Stewart Pinkerton, Jr. -- The black press in transition / L. F. Palmer, Jr. |
Form |
Also issued online. |
Subject |
Mass media -- United States.
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Mass media. |
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United States. |
Added Author |
Porter, William E. (William Earl), compiler.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Stevens, John D. Rest of the elephant: perspectives on the mass media. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [©1973] (OCoLC)643524493 |
ISBN |
0137745966 |
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9780137745968 |
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0137745885 (paperback) |
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9780137745883 (paperback) |
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