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Bias Bernard Goldberg 2002 First Edition Media Critique Regnery Publishing
Bias Bernard Goldberg 2002 First Edition Media Critique Regnery Publishing
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Bias by Bernard Goldberg is a revealing insider's critique of mainstream media, exposing how liberal bias distorts the news. Drawing on nearly thirty years of experience as a CBS reporter, Goldberg offers a compelling, firsthand account of the news industry's corporate culture and how journalistic integrity has been compromised by a liberal agenda. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in media analysis, journalism ethics, and the impact of media bias on public perception.
Published in 2002 by Regnery Publishing, this first edition hardcover edition delves into topics such as media slanting, political coverage, and the challenges of truthful reporting in a highly politicized environment. Goldberg's work breaks ranks within the industry, offering insights into the inner workings of newsrooms and the pressures that shape news narratives. Ideal for collectors, media scholars, and readers seeking to understand the forces behind news bias, this book remains a significant commentary on American journalism.
Published in 2002 by Regnery Publishing, this first edition hardcover edition delves into topics such as media slanting, political coverage, and the challenges of truthful reporting in a highly politicized environment. Goldberg's work breaks ranks within the industry, offering insights into the inner workings of newsrooms and the pressures that shape news narratives. Ideal for collectors, media scholars, and readers seeking to understand the forces behind news bias, this book remains a significant commentary on American journalism.
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