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In an age when the American public relies more on television for its news than any other medium, Edward Jay Epstein's detailed, probing analysis of the decision-making process in network news organizations has achieved the status of a classic. Mr. Epstein shows how internal corporate policy and budget requirements shape the direction of television news coverage. What we see on the network evening news, he demonstrates, does not mirror reality because TV's essential aim is not to inform but to excite viewers enough to induce them to "stay tuned." "The best book ever written about any aspect of television."—Richard Schickel. "The book is burnished with insights on virtually every page. Epstein's analysis seems to me incontestable, and is offered with great cogency, elegance, and sophistication."—Stephen J. Whitfield, Brandeis University. "A complex, fascinating book....Mr. Epstein shows that no educated citizen should rely exclusively or principally on TV news, but also that none should fail to watch it."—Wall Street Journal.

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The book is burnished with insights, cogency, elegance, and sophistication. -- Stephen J. Whitfield * Brandeis University *
A complex, fascinating book...Epstein shows that no educated citizen should rely exclusively on the news, but also that none should fail to watch it. -- Edmund Fuller * The Wall Street Journal *
The best book ever written about any aspect of television. -- Richard Schickel

News from Nowhere: Television and the News

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      Publisher: Ivan R Dee, Inc
      Publication Date: 22/02/2000
      ISBN13: 9781566633000, 978-1566633000
      ISBN10: 1566633001

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In an age when the American public relies more on television for its news than any other medium, Edward Jay Epstein's detailed, probing analysis of the decision-making process in network news organizations has achieved the status of a classic. Mr. Epstein shows how internal corporate policy and budget requirements shape the direction of television news coverage. What we see on the network evening news, he demonstrates, does not mirror reality because TV's essential aim is not to inform but to excite viewers enough to induce them to "stay tuned." "The best book ever written about any aspect of television."—Richard Schickel. "The book is burnished with insights on virtually every page. Epstein's analysis seems to me incontestable, and is offered with great cogency, elegance, and sophistication."—Stephen J. Whitfield, Brandeis University. "A complex, fascinating book....Mr. Epstein shows that no educated citizen should rely exclusively or principally on TV news, but also that none should fail to watch it."—Wall Street Journal.

      Trade Review
      The book is burnished with insights, cogency, elegance, and sophistication. -- Stephen J. Whitfield * Brandeis University *
      A complex, fascinating book...Epstein shows that no educated citizen should rely exclusively on the news, but also that none should fail to watch it. -- Edmund Fuller * The Wall Street Journal *
      The best book ever written about any aspect of television. -- Richard Schickel

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