This annual resource is a revealing, unprecedented look at the issues of censorship and media control in practice today in the U.S. The introduction by Hugh Downs offers an overview of the issues that surround censorship, and the book follows with an outline of the problems that can and do arise in a society that is both "free" and censored. 20 line drawings.
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This annual resource is a revealing, unprecedented look at the issues of censorship and media control in practice today in the U.S. The introduction by Hugh Downs offers an overview of the issues that surround censorship, and the book follows with an outline of the problems that can and do arise in a society that is both "free" and censored. 20 line drawings.
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New York. 1997. Seven Stories Press. 1st Printing. Very Good in Wrappers. 1568580304. Introduction by Michael Crichton. Cartoons by Tom Tomorrow. 332 pages. paperback. keywords: Media Censorship America. FROM THE PUBLISHER-READ ALL ABOUT IT: the deadly secrets of the Occupational Safety Agency the ultra-conservative group with secret plans for your future the secret Pentagon plan to subsidize defense contractor mergers toxic incinerators the latest on the ozone crisis the AEC memo that shows why information about human radiation experiments was censored 60 billion pounds of fish that is wasted each year the return of tuberculosis the Pentagon's mysterious HAARP project how the news media masks spousal violence in the language of love. ' The 25 top censored stories of the year, including the top ten mentioned above, were compiled by Carl Jensen, Project Censored, and a national panel of 20 leading media scholars and critics. CENSORED 1995 contains 25 stories that affect each and every one of us, stories which you probably didn't hear about, because they were underreported. In addition to the top 25 Censored stories, CENSORED 95 features: CENSORED DEJΐ VU, Censored stories from past years that have since received mainstream media coverage JUNK FOOD NEWS, what the oceans of ink covered at the expense of real news. AN ECLECTIC CHRONOLOGY OF CENSORSHIP since 605 B.C. TOP CENSORED BOOKS of the year CENSORED RESOURCE GUIDE, a directory of alternative media and organizations active in censorship issues ALTERNATIVE WRITER'S MARKET, publishing outlets for the underexposed CENSORED REPRINTS, unexpurgated reprints of the top ten Censored stories. inventory #41648.
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Tom Tomorrow. Good. 332, wraps, illus., index. Introduction by Michael Crichton. This annual report from Project Censored documents many of the important news stories ignored by the mass media for the sake of covering the O. J. Simpson trial. Some of the stories that did not get much coverage include the Pentagon's underwriting of recent mergers among large defense contractors, the rapid spread of tuberculosis, and the destruction of 60 billion pounds of edible fish. The Internet has called Carl Jensen "the Ralph Nadar of the media. " I. F. Stone described Project Censored as "one of the most significant media research projects currently being undertaken in this country. "
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