The New York Times Magazine 1996 Max Frankel - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1996 Max Frankel
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1960's. (a sampling of articles adapted from The New York Times Magazine)(A Celebration of One Hundred Years)Max Frankel, Richard Reeves, Tom Wicker, Irving Kristol, Victor S. Navasky, Arthur Koestler, W.H. Auden, Nora Ephon, Joanne Stang, Clement Greenberg, David Ben-Gurion, Michael Lydon, Paul Goodman
An Olympian injustice: on no evidence, the media went into a frenzy over Richard Jewell. (guard first suspected of the Olympic park pipe bombing)(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
A tawdry TV pageant: media moguls promise a ratings system, but it's one that will do nothing to improve children's television.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
Be not conventional. (television coverage of the 1996 political conventions)Max Frankel
Bulletin from the future. It's 2096. Please sharpen your pencils. (Word & Image)(The Next 100 Years)(Column)Max Frankel
Digital castles in the sky. (allocation of the broadcast spectrum)(Column)Max Frankel
Do computers eat our paychecks? In the case of falling wages, add cyberpower to the list of suspects.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
Get thee to a mental gym: deskbound drones need a reading day to expand their minds.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
Intellectual popcorn for the Net: how do you make your package of information different from everyone elses?(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
Let lying dogs sleep? (how will the media be used in the presidential campaign of 1996)(Words & Images)(Column)Max Frankel
Long live the monarchy! In some family businesses, quality, not profit, remains the bottom line. (100 years of the New York Times)(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
Margins of error: we are growing too dependent on virtual numbers and facts.(Column)Max Frankel
Media mongrels? Infomercials for adults degenerate into kidpitch on web.(Word & Image)Max Frankel
More on TV mayhem: reporting on a fire takes an hour or two, uncovering its causes takes a lot longer.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
Politics on and out of line: how men created the gender gap, and other unminced words.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
Target the tube: the high cost of TV, not just the money, corrupts our politics.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
The inside track for cable: rabid resisters of government regulation are now maneuvering for government interventions. (cable television)(Column)Max Frankel
The moon, this time around: universal E-mail, worthy of a 'new frontier' commitment.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
To pry or not to pry: how low should the media stoop to uncover politicians' private lives.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
Top secret: no one is heeding the lesson the Pentagon Papers still teach.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
TV remedy for a TV malady: it's time to rein in high-priced campaign ads. And it can be done.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
What quo for the quid? The media scrutinize the size of political coffers instead of the favors those coffers buy.(Word & Image)(Column)Max Frankel
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