Confessions of an American media man : what you find out after journalism school
For better or for worse, the news media in the United States has huge worldwide influence. And yet little is actually known about its real inner workings, inherent logic and deeply embedded customs. A brutally honest autobiography, tells you what it is really like to work inside these corridors of power.
"For better or for worse, the news media in the United States has huge worldwide influence. And yet little is actually known about its real inner workings, inherent logic and deeply embedded customs. A brutally honest autobiography, tells you what it is really like to work inside these corridors of power."@en
"For better or for worse, thenews media in the United States has huge worldwide influence. And yetlittle is actually known about its real inner workings, inherent logicand deeply embedded customs. Inthis revealing and sometimes brutally honest media autobiography, veteran American journalist Tom Plate tells you what it is really liketo work inside these corridors of power. The author--a syndicatednewspaper columnist ..."@en
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