The Untapped Power of the Press: Explaining Government to the People
By (Author) Lewis W. Wolfson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
15th October 1985
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
Media studies: journalism
353
Paperback
218
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
369g
The Untapped Power of the Press argues that Americans ought to be able to find out how government really works in order to debate the issues. What exists today, the author asserts, is a shadow world created by journalists and government officials. Wolfson calls for more quality media power, and more hardhitting analysis, and closer scrutiny of government policy. He provides practitioners, students of the news media, and others, with an absorbing picture of how the news of Washington is generated, and how that process could be enriched. Among the issues covered are: press freedom and responsibility, the power of the media, and television's impact on Congress.
He takes on many myths of the press versus government scene and says both sides can do a more effective job.-Communication booknotes
"He takes on many myths of the press versus government scene and says both sides can do a more effective job."-Communication booknotes
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