Messages : the Washington Post media companion / Washington Post Writer's Group.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Contributor: Washington Post Writers Group.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston : Allyn and Bacon, [1991]
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Table of Contents:
  • Pantheon publisher departs / Eleanor Randolph
  • At war over the Cheever legacy / David Streitfeld
  • Russell Baker, modest scribe / Jim Naughton
  • The man who deserted Minnesota / David Streitfeld
  • Closing the book on old-style publishing / Jonathan Yardley
  • It was a good hear / Gail Forman
  • Folding frenzy / Charles Trueheart
  • Grace Mirabella and the vagaries of Vogue / Martha Sherill Dailey
  • Keeping an eye on the rich and powerful / Eleanor Randolph
  • The uncertain state of the New Yorker / Charles Trueheart
  • Whittle in the waiting room / Eleanor Randolph
  • Phillip Morris tells all / Eleanor Randolph.
  • The daily creation / Richard Harwood
  • The newspaper industry gets a taste of bad news / Paul Farhi
  • Journalism's underclass / Richard Harwood
  • Extra! Extra! Who cares? ; Neuharth lays off the big guys; New St. Louis paper off and running / Eleanor Randolph
  • The problem with sources / Richard Harwood
  • The unnamed source / Eleanor Randolph
  • The beat of a different drummer / Mark Jenkins
  • Rhythm, blues, and the battle royal / Richard Harrington
  • DATS, fighting to be heard / Joseph McLellan
  • Recording industry hits a flat note / Paul Farhi
  • On the beat: an obscene amount of attention / Richard Harrison
  • The (bleep) goes on / Susan Baker, Tipper Gore
  • The jukebox: a century of spinning dreams / Richard Harrison.
  • Voices of a golden age / Pat McGilligan
  • Having fun with Hollywood / Richard Harrison
  • On the cutting edge / Desson Howe
  • Tom Davenport's film folk / Richard Harrison
  • Steven Soderbergh, after the sex and lies / Martha Sherrill Dailey
  • The television forecast / Tom Shales
  • TV news at war / Eleanor Randolph
  • Robert Johnson's cable vision / Paula Span
  • Talk is cheap / Tom Shales
  • Lucy, lost and found / Tom Shales
  • Radio fills the void / Eleanor Randolph
  • The primest time / Tom Shales
  • What's wrong with news you can use / Eleanor Randolph
  • The media diplomacy of Ted Koppel / Tom Shales
  • The national news / Eleanor Randolph
  • No news for consumers / Richard Harwood
  • The panelists are the debate / Eleanor Randolph.
  • "Semantic differences" and the press / Eleanor Randolph
  • Clustering for the summit / Eleanor Randolph
  • Fox news, live but not lively / Tom Shales
  • Safeguarding our freedoms as we cover terrorists acts / Katherine Graham
  • The image makers / Peter Carlson
  • PR: pay for play; Speakes's kamikaze rhetoric / Eleanor Randolph
  • The rise and fall of Saatchi and Saatchi / Glenn Frankel
  • Magazine advertising up close and personal / Paul Farhi
  • The smell of money / Eleanor Randolph
  • Politcal pitches called insult to advertising / Paul Taylor
  • Connecting with the black consumer / Paula Span
  • Ads not fit to print / Richard Harwood
  • Advertising in the classroom / Eleanor Randolph.
  • People do understand the media / James R. Dickerson
  • Bart Simpson: underachiever, and proud of it / Eleanor Randolph
  • Director Spike Lee's wake-up call / Donna Brit
  • The news about women; Television violence; Jim Henson and the truth of children's television / Eleanor Randolph
  • The media made me do it / Meg Greenfield
  • Why we aren't in Vietnam / Henry Allen
  • Crossing over from politics to journalism / Eleanor Randolph
  • Media consultant fights bad boy image / T. R. Reid
  • Tv marti / Eleanor Randolph
  • For this President, the medium is not the message / Ann Devroy
  • Media on a red leash / Richard Harwood.
  • Swift justice for a British newsman / Eleanor Randolph
  • The president's public events man attempting " moments" not messages / Ann Devroy
  • Journalism Columbian-style / Eleanor Randolph
  • The great American cable tangle / Tom Shales
  • Fox launching a campaign to ease curbs on networks / John Burgess
  • The truth about the Fairness Doctrine / Tom Shales
  • Camel ads ignite the opposition / Brooke A. Masters
  • U.S. accused of " censorship by intimidation" in pornography cases / Robert F. Howe
  • Kennedy vs. Murdoch on anti-monoply rule / Eleanor Randolph
  • Falwell vs Hustler on the First Amendment / Eleanor Randolph
  • Practising law in the advertising age / Ruth Marcus.
  • The media and the march; Plagiarism and news; Managing confidental sources; The other side of the pen: reporters in the news; Public topics and private lives; Crossing the line: re-creations as news on local TV; Video releases: government sponsered news on local TV; Naming rape victims; Media credibility / Eleanor Randolph
  • Bonfire of inanities / Howard Kurtz.