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_aPN 4888 _b.H157 1979 |
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_aHS 079.73 _bH13 1979 |
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_aHalberstam, David. _99936 |
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_aThe powers that be / _cDavid Halberstam. |
250 | _a1st Illinois pbk. | ||
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_aNew York : _bDell Publishing, _c1979. |
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_a1070 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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500 | _aOriginally published: New York : Knopf, 1975. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [743]-745) and index. | ||
520 | 1 | _a"Beginning with FDR's masterful use of radio to establish the sense of a personal, benevolently paternal relationship with the American people and culminating in the discovery and coverage of the Watergate break-in, Halberstam tracks the firm establishment of the media as a potent means of shaping both public opinion and public policy. He tells the story through vivid, intimate portraits of the men, women, and politics behind four key media organizations: CBS and its board chairman William S. | |
520 | 8 | _aPaley; Time magazine and its cofounder Henry Luce; the Washington Post and successive publishers Philip Graham and his wife, Katherine; and the Los Angeles Times and publishers Norman Chandler and his son, Otis."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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_aPress and politics _zUnited States. _99937 |
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