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David Halberstam's new book is an extraordinary achievement. It chronicles the stunning rise in power and influence of America's communications empires. It opens our eyes to the domination of government by the media. It takes us behind the scenes and shows us the new shapes of power in America today. It brings us close to the men and women who developed and wielded that power, and wield it now. - Jacket flap.
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The powers that be
2000, University of Illinois Press
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Bibliography: p. [743]-745.
Includes index.
"Within the kingdom of the media: how Luce's Time, Paley's CBS, the Grahams' Washington Post and the Chandlers' Los Angeles Times became rich and powerful and changed forever the shape of American politics and society." - Jacket.
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