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Government and the Media

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

Ithiel de Sola Pool
Affiliation:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Book Reviews and Essays
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1976

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References

1 Cf. Barron, , “Access to the Press—A New First Amendment Right,” 80 Harvard Law Review, 1641 (1967)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Cater, Douglass, The Fourth Branch of Government (New York: Vintage, 1959)Google Scholar.

3 Cf. also Chandler's comments in Lee, , Politics and the Press, p. 82Google Scholar.

4 The dispute between Efron & CBS became so bitter as to prompt a second book: Efron, Edith, How CBS Tried to Kill a Book. Los Angeles, Nash Publications, 1972Google Scholar.

5 For a collection of papers on selectivity of reporting on various topics, see Cohen, Stanley and Young, Jack, eds. The Manufacture of News: A Reader (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1973)Google Scholar.

6 Cf. Lang, pp. 153ff. In Lee, ed., Politics and the Press.

7 See Branzburg v. Kayes, 33 L.Ed. 2nd 626, 1972.

8 Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1968.

9 Cf. Ladd, Everett C. and Lipset, Seymour Martin: “The Politics of American Political Scientists,” PS, IV (Spring 1971)Google Scholar; and Lipset, Seymour Martin, and Ladd, Everett G. Jr.: “The Politics of American Sociologists,” American Journal of Sociology, 78, (July, 1972)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

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