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Twenty years of censored news

Title
Twenty years of censored news / Carl Jensen and Project Censored ; introduction by Michael Parenti ; cartoons by Tom Tomorrow.
Author
Jensen, Carl.
Publication
New York : Seven Stories Press, 1997.

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Additional Authors
  • Parenti, Michael, 1933-
  • Tomorrow, Tom.
  • Project Censored (U.S.)
Description
352 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
  • Based on the work of Project Censored, the nation's longest running media research project, 20 Years of Censored News reveals, year by year, the news stories neglected by the mass media when they were timely and lets us know what has happened to them since. From 1976 to 1995, the book provides an overview of the most censored news stories and issues of the past two decades. Of the 200 stories presented, less than 25 percent ever received the attention they deserve in the press.
  • A disturbing report card of the media's long-term performance, one which the media did not pass, 20 Years of Censored News is a fierce indictment of the national news media's failure to keep the public informed.
Alternative Title
20 years of censored news
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Introduction: "Methods of Media Manipulation" / Michael Parenti -- Ch. 1. 1976: The Peanut Farmer and the Trilateral Commission -- Ch. 2. 1977: The Lack of Black Progress vs. the Weather -- Ch. 3. 1978: The Continuing Cover-up of the Hazards of Nuclear Power -- Ch. 4. 1979: Media Ignore the Corporate Crime of the Century -- Ch. 5. 1980: Biased Coverage of Central American Problems -- Ch. 6. 1981: The True Causes of American Economic Problems -- Ch. 7. 1982: Fraudulent Safety Tests Deceive the American People -- Ch. 8. 1983: Two Ways to Look at International Events -- Ch. 9. 1984: Orwell's 1984 Ignored by the Media -- Ch. 10. 1985: International Terrorism vs. U.S. Terrorism -- Ch. 11. 1986: U.S. Spies on its Own Citizens -- Ch. 12. 1987: Information Monopoly Limits Public Access -- Ch. 13. 1988: Another Censored Presidential Election -- Ch. 14. 1989: Global Media Lords Control World Media -- Ch. 15. 1990: Truth is the First Casualty of War --
  • Ch. 16. 1991: Two Top TV Networks Censor Iraq Bomb Devastation -- Ch. 17. 1992: The Clinton-Bush Media Horse Race -- Ch. 18. 1993: A Natural Disaster vs. 12 Million Hungry Children -- Ch. 19. 1994: First Year of the O.J. Simpson Phenomenon -- Ch. 20. 1995: The Untold Problem with Telecommunications Deregulation.
ISBN
  • 1888363517
  • 1888363525 (pbk.)
LCCN
97024373
OCLC
  • 37109202
  • ocm37109202
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries