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_aGoldberg, Bernard, _d1945- |
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_aArrogance : _brescuing America from the media elite / _cBernard Goldberg. |
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_aNew York : _bWarner Books, _cc2003. |
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_a310 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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| 500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
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_gA _t(very) few minutes with Andy Rooney -- _tFile it under "H" -- _tMauling the messenger -- _tOne cheer for honesty! -- t Root causes -- _gA _tconversation with Tim Russert -- _tBarbara Walters, guardian of standards -- _gA _t(black and white) Hollywood ending -- _tPass the mashed potatoes, please -- _tWhat liberal media? Part 1 -- _tWho stole journalism? -- _tAnd the Nobel Prize for Hillary-gushing goes to-- -- _tSpeaking of sports and a lot more with Bob Costas -- _tWhat liberal media? Part 2 -- _tOriginal sin -- _tAnd now, the rest of the story-- -- _tWhat liberal media? Part 3 -- _tActually, I don't have an opinion on that -- _tYou can't make this stuff up -- _tWelcome to the gulag -- _tThat's entertainment! -- _tLiberal bias? Never mind! -- _tQuagmire! -- _tTwelve steps -- _tStep 1. Face up to the problems -- _tStep 2. _tLose the enablers -- _tStep 3. A newsroom that thinks like America -- _tStep 4. No more Balkans -- _tStep 5. Teach the children well -- _tStep 6. Stop following the leader -- _tStep 7. Don't stack the deck -- _tStep 8. Tell the whole story -- _tStep 9. Don't confuse journalist with activist -- _tStep 10. Make bias a punishable offense -- _tStep 11. Expand your Rolodex -- _tStep 12. Stop taking it personally. |
| 520 | _aIn Arrogance, Goldberg punctures the bubble in which the media elites live and work, a culture of denial where contrary views are not welcome. | ||
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_aJournalism _xObjectivity. |
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_aTelevision broadcasting of news _zUnited States. |
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