With wit, insight, and occasional sarcasm, Brasch examines everything from why people don't trust the media to why government tries to control it. Along the way, he explores the nature of TV news, the dying newspaper, reporting practices, the First Amendment, pornography, ethics, media violence, politics, the American language, literacy, advertising, and America's preoccupation with sex and beauty.
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With wit, insight, and occasional sarcasm, Brasch examines everything from why people don't trust the media to why government tries to control it. Along the way, he explores the nature of TV news, the dying newspaper, reporting practices, the First Amendment, pornography, ethics, media violence, politics, the American language, literacy, advertising, and America's preoccupation with sex and beauty.
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Good in As New jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; Type: Book 1997/1st Edition. The book has a crease on lower front cover. Several pages have creases and bumped corners. The book has No Marks, No Underlining, No Writing in the text.
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