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The News Shapers: The Sources Who Explain the News [Hardcover]

Lawrence C. Soley (Author)

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0275940330 978-0275940331 April 30, 1992 First edition.
"Analysts," "political scientists," "scholars," and "consultants,"--The News Shapers describes the elite club of individuals that the media approach for "inside information," background, or predictions concerning the outcome of still-unfolding stories. Although they are presented as detached experts, Lawrence C. Soley uncovers their long histories of partisanship as former government officials or politicians, and charges that most of the shapers have no better credentials than the millions of people to whom the news media never turn. Soley's findings, based on a University of Minnesota study which examined three major networks' evening newscasts during 1987-1988, reveal that a small number of white, politically conservative men associated with Washington-based think tanks, former Republican administrations, and private, East Coast universities virtually monopolize political discourse in the mass media. Dispelling the myth of the media's liberal bias, Soley discusses the shortcomings of both print and broadcast journalism which lead to selection of partisan news analysts, and the effects of their commentaries on foreign and domestic affairs. Special attention is given to Henry Kissinger, Washington "Think Tanks," and the media's handling of the conflict with Iraq. The News Shapers identifies the "experts," their past political affiliations, and their often thin academic credentials. It is highly recommended for scholars in communications, journalism, and political science, as well as for newspaper readers and television news viewers.

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“Soley is right: news organizations' reliance on ``experts'' to explain social processes and political problems has the adverse effect of eroding the need for democratic participation. This result is enough of a reason for journalists and consumers of news alike to take notice of this important book.”–Journalism Quarterly

“. . . Solely provides useful descriptions of some of the nation's major think tanks, their personnel, funding and types of products, as well as interesting commentary on some former government officials.”–ALBR

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LAWRENCE C. SOLEY is Professor of Journalism at the University of Minnesota.

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During the predawn hours of December 20, 1989, U.S. troops launched a surprise invasion of Panama in an effort to depose Gen. Manuel Noriega. Read the first page
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news shapers, network news appearances, shaper appearances, tank spokespersons, horserace stories, prestige reporters, think tank representatives, prestige journalists, tank denizens, tank fellows, elite reporters, legitimated institutions, tank analysts, prestige media, network news reports, network appearances, prestige press, other think tanks, network reporters, news makers, pack journalism, network newscasts, terrorism expert, former government officials, network television news
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New York Times, Foreign Relations, Washington Post, United States, Heritage Foundation, Brookings Institution, Los Angeles Times, Carnegie Endowment, Middle East, William Schneider, Norman Ornstein, Soviet Union, Johns Hopkins, White House, President Reagan, David Gergen, State Department, Henry Kissinger, Ivy League, Judith Kipper, William Hyland, Stephen Hess, Harvard University, Kevin Phillips, Columbia University
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