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Authors Ted Smith and Robert Lichter conclude that the public still wants a strong media watchdog, but many Americans worry that journalists have become too powerful and out of touch with ordinary people to serve the public interest. Contents: The public's use of media -- The importance of the media -- General characteristics of the media: reporting the news -- Characteristics of journalists -- Criticisms of the media -- Suggestions to improve the quality of news -- Media reliance -- Civic involvement. [Ted J. Smith III, S. Robert Lichter and Louis Harris and Associates, Inc.].
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