some historians in nostalgic terms – how Murrow, supposedly alone in American journalism, had the courage and national stature to confront McCarthy and expose him for the Red-baiting menace th...
historians in nostalgic phrases – how Murrow, supposedly alone in American journalism, had the braveness and nationwide stature to confront McCarthy and expose him for the Pink-baiting menace ...
coverage reveals how racial biases were embedded in the narrative surrounding the War on Drugs. Images of black people being arrested and prosecuted for drug offenses dominated news cycles, cont...
MEDIA MYTH ALERT: Media myth as cliché: The War of the Worlds radio ‘panic.’
not sure that McCarthy didn’t borrow it from Sahl. (Attribution issues are discussed here by someone unfamiliar with Sahl’s routine of that
famous – but possibly misreported – exchange occurred during Richard Nixon’s groundbreaking visit to China in
‘I’ll furnish the war’: 25 reasons why it’s a towering media myth (posted January 10): William Randolph Hearst’s supposed vow to “furnish the war” with
mystery, and Media Myth Alert — no friend of the notion that Bernstein and Woodward’s reporting brought down Nixon — doesn’t believe the Post intentionally entered a false
a mild mystery, and Media Myth Alert — no friend of the notion that Bernstein and Woodward’s reporting brought down Nixon — doesn’t believe the Post