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JOURN 3000 1st Edition Lecture 26Outline of Last LectureI. TV News Outline of Current LectureI. News and public affairs programsII. Media criticism III. Pentagon papers Current LectureNews & public affairs programs CBS 60 Minutes News ‘magazine’ program launched in 1967 Program uses a narrative style and visual techniques borrowed from dramatic televisionShowed that news could be profitableJournalism Role Conceptions Objective reporter Gatekeeper  Agenda setter  Interpreter Media Criticism Internal Criticism Edward R. Murrow’s speech to RTNDA in 1958 These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. Psychologists, parents, activistsTelevision as powerful medium Violence and juvenile delinquency Comics code FCC Chairman Newton Minow – TV a vast wasteland  Nixon Administration, VP Spiro Agnew, and news management Political, social impact of media Pentagon Papers “The History of the U.S. Decision-Making Process on Vietnam Policy”  Rand Corporation Daniel Ellsberg  New York Times, Arthur Sulzberger  A decision to print Request for injunction Supreme Court rules


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