Wizards of Media Oz: Behind the Curtain of Mainstream News

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Common Courage Press, 1997 - Journalism - 294 pages
Jeff Cohen and Norman Solomon draw their long knives again. Following the take-no-prisoners approach pioneered in their first two volumes, Adventures in Medialand and Through the Media Looking Glass, The Wizards of Media Oz cuts through media bias with scathing, sharp-witted, fun to read prose.In these columns syndicated in over 20 newspapers nationwide, look out for what Molly Ivins terms some of the best press-bashing, honest sleuthing found anywhere. Pandering to no sacred cows -- especially media cash cows -- The Wizards of Media Oz skewers the moneyed interests by exposing the facts behind the headlines.

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Contents

Introduction by Studs Terkel
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Public Loses in Radio Gold Rush
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When a Network TV Reporter Moonlights as a Lobbyist
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Copyright

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