![]() Giving Labor the Business.97 - Business Over Labor.97 - Nice Bosses, Crazy Strikers.102 - The Invisible Worker.107 VII. The Big Sell.81 - The Consumer Ideology.83 - Selling the System.85 - Public Service for Private Interests.90 - Even Sports and Weather.92 VI. ![]() ![]() Objectivity and Government Manipulation.59 - The Myth of Objectivity.59 - Not Enough Time, Space, and Money?.64 - Maintaining Appearances.67 - Is it All Economics?.69 - Government Manipulation.71 V. Who Controls the News?.37 - Calling the Tune: Owners.37 - Calling the Tune: Advertisers.40 - On the Line: Editors.43 - Self-Censorship: Reporters.47 - The Ruling Culture.48 - Suppressing the News.52 IV. “Freedom of the Press Belongs to the Man Who Owns One”.29 - A Favored Few.29 - Interlocking Control.32 - Many Voices, One Chorus.33 III. From Cronkite’s Complaint to Orwell’s Oversight.1 - Whom to Believe?.3 - Cronkite and Other Critics.5 - Class, Race, and Gender.10 - Monopoly Politics.20 - Do the Media Manage Our Minds?.23 - Beyond Orwell’s 1984.27 II. ![]() Table of contents : TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements.i I. ![]()
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