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Publishers Weekly calls this book "a sophisticated, irreverent look at television that will make readers wince--and cry". "A blow-by-blow account of the steady 'dumbing down' of programs and news over the years".--San Francisco Chronicle. 35 photos.
Witty and engrossing...Schecter is particularly persuasive in arguing that more news coverage is not necessarily better news coverage.
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