The Powers That Be
A fascinating look into four American media giants, and their once-unparalleled control over society and policyPulitzer Prize–winning author David Halberstam turns his investigative eye to the rise of the American media in the ambitious and incisive The Powers That Be. First published in 1979,...
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A fascinating look into four American media giants, and their once-unparalleled control over society and policyPulitzer Prize–winning author David Halberstam turns his investigative eye to the rise of the American media in the ambitious and incisive The Powers That Be. First published in 1979, Halberstam’s impressive volume focuses on the successes and failures of CBS Television, Time magazine, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times.By examining landmark events such as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s masterful use of the radio and the unprecedented coverage of the Watergate break-in, Halberstam demonstrates how the media has shifted from simply reporting the news to making it. Drawn from hundreds of in-depth interviews with insiders at each company, and hailed by the Seattle Times as “a monumental X-ray study of power,” The Powers That Be blends political ambition and the quest for truth in a page-turning read. This ebook features an extended biography of David Halberstam.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781453288887 (1453288880)
ASIN: B00AG8FZ1K
Publish date: December 18th 2012
Publisher: Open Road Media
Pages no: 792
Edition language: English
An essential read for anyone interested in the history of journalism. Albeit somewhat dated, the book remains a relevant chronology of our ever-changing media landscape.