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Fighting for the First Amendment: Stanton of CBS vs. Congress and the Nixon White House [Hardcover]

Corydon B. Dunham (Author)

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0275960277 978-0275960278 September 30, 1997 1St Edition

Here is an inside look at how a Congressional Committee, supported by the Nixon White House, sought to establish control over broadcast news by investigating editorial news judgment. Frank Stanton, legendary President of CBS, refused to produce outtakes from the award-winning documentary, The Selling of the Pentagon, subpoenaed by the Committee in an attempt to condemn the program and CBS. The Committee voted to hold Stanton and CBS in contempt, and the House of Representatives held a full debate on its power to investigate and control broadcast news. Had Stanton not taken up the fight he describes to gain First Amendment protection, broadcast news would have been shaped by Congressional hearings and intimidation. Will new electronic media publishers resist such government efforts on the Information Superhighway? Fighting for the First Amendment can serve as a model for that struggle.

Finally Stanton's story is told in his own words in this extraordinary account of his fight to secure First Amendment freedom for the news media. This remarkable book examines the ongoing conflict between media and government and dismisses the theory that press regulation by a government agency is desirable. CBS's fight over The Selling of the Pentagon clearly illustrates how government interference can keep vital information from the public. Broadcast news history shows that press regulations are not benign—despite government claims—and once they are in place, neither great resources nor the urgent need for truth may fully remove them. As public opinion polls show increasing support for such regulations, Stanton's story serves as a timely reminder of the need for a press free of government interference as print, cable, broadcast and satellite news move onto the Information Superhighway.


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"This brilliant look at a major event in American broadcasting's battle to be free is a marvelous tribute to Frank Stanton's courage and his position as one of the greatest figures in broadcast history. Even those who lived through these conflicts with big government will find Cory Dunham of NBC revealing things that even we CBS insiders didn't know until now. Easy to read, extensively researched, this book also clearly shows how the lessons of a struggle in 1971 are as fresh today for the Internet, cable and the other innovations which will dominate information dissemination in the 21st century."-Bill Small Larkin Professor of Communication, Fordham University Past President NBC News and UPI Former Senior Vice President, CBS News

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History serves dramatically to illustrate the need for continuing public awareness that our press freedoms must be protected. This is vital as we enter the new Information Age with all its promise for us and our descendants. That's why Corydon Dunham's book Fighting for the First Amendment is a must read. — Walter Cronkite (from the Foreword)


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On February 23, 1971, a CBS News documentary, The Selling of the Pentagon, reported the Pentagon's use of massive propaganda to urge an increase in military strength as well as military solutions for America's foreign policy, including the Vietnam War. Read the first page
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contempt vote, broadcast press, print press, contempt citation, press regulation, convention coverage, pot party, instant analysis, fairness doctrine, affiliated stations
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White House, New York Times, Supreme Court, Commerce Committee, United States, Frank Stanton, Red Lion, Washington Post, Defense Department, President Nixon, Chairman Staggers, Dick Salant, Fairness Doctrine, Herb Klein, Vice President Agnew, Carl Albert, Julian Goodman, Gerald Ford, John Dingell, South Vietnamese, Dean Burch, House of Representatives, Southeast Asia, Staggers Subcommittee, Des Moines
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