The New York Times Magazine 1995 Max Frankel - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1995 Max Frankel
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Airfill. (lucrative broadcast space increased by the new high density television technology called Advanced Television, or ATV)(Words & Images)Max Frankel
'Alas for Hamelin!' (television and children like Hamelin town and its piped away children)(Column)Max Frankel
A personal holiday. (Word & Image) (Column)Max Frankel
Body bags at 11. (local news programs on television)Max Frankel
Couplings. (impact of Walt Disney Co.'s purchase of Capital Cities ABC on media news broadcasting)(Column)Max Frankel
Cyberrights. (Word and Image)Max Frankel
Don't quote me. (information sources and news reporters) (Word & Image) (Column)Max Frankel
Drug war, II. (government policy on drugs)Max Frankel
Dysphemisms.Max Frankel
Full-text TV. (C-Span) (Word & Image)Max Frankel
Hems and haws. (fashion and politics)Max Frankel
Innumeracy2.Max Frankel
Journalism 101. (Word & Image)Max Frankel
Mentionings. (name recognition of political candidates)Max Frankel
Museum Magic. (making computerized images of fine art available to all)(Column)Max Frankel
News of a lifetime. (the obituary page)(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
Out of focus. (cameras in courtrooms)(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
PBS's Wheel of Fortune. (Public Broadcasting Service; taxpayers' contribution)Max Frankel
Pixelography. (computerized photography)Max Frankel
Reaffirm the affirmative. (affirmative action)Max Frankel
Save the Carquest Bowl. (reevaluating college athletics) (Word & Image)Max Frankel
Scooped again. (James Reston, 1909-1995, journalist and influential New York Times columnist)(Obituary)Max Frankel
Summer musings. (critical issues mentioned in the media)(Column)Max Frankel
The daily digital. (electronic journalism) (Word & Image)Max Frankel
The murder broadcasting system. (local news is all about violence)(Column)Max Frankel
The story of Dow. (Dow Jones industrial average) (Word & Image)Max Frankel
What's new. (news reportage in the media)(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
What the poor deserve. (the title of Prof. Herbert J. Gans's book 'The War against the Poor' may be government policy)(Column) (Column)Max Frankel
Who's really who. (the wealthy, media attention and the public)(Column)Max Frankel
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