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Add to the EH job description: the need to balance media sensationalism and public skepticism. Fabian, Nelson Nov 1, 2009 1367
Thank you, your honor, may I have another? The stubbornly seductive perils of justice porn. Beato, Greg Column Jan 1, 2009 1263
Already sensational. Marra, Andy Mar 15, 2005 701
Media representations of genetic discoveries: hype in the headlines? Caulfield, Timothy; Bubela, Tania Mar 22, 2004 3267
Knowing less than we think. Lacter, Mark Column Jan 5, 2004 615
Excessive awareness is driving us nuts. Kreyche, Gerald F. Editorial Nov 1, 2003 1089
Will radio ever grow up? Absher, Frank Brief Article Jan 1, 2003 889
Notes & Asides. Buckley, Wiilliam F., Jr. Column Dec 31, 2002 591
They still don't get it. (The media). Bowman, James Dec 1, 2002 2582
The Misanthrope's Corner. King, Florence Brief Article Sep 2, 2002 1062
Get real. (Media on Media). Absher, Frank Brief Article Sep 1, 2002 62
TV's version of reality becomes new U.S. drug. (Commentary). Pitts, Leonard Brief Article Aug 12, 2002 531
The enduring reality craze. (Comment). Lacter, Mark Brief Article May 6, 2002 591
Keeping it real; gays and lesbians are everywhere in life, so of course they're on reality TV. From Lance Loud to Chris Beckman and Brandon Quinton, the diverse bunch of out gays on these shows brings viewers face-to-face with our queer lives. (Cover Story). Meers, Erik Apr 30, 2002 3327
Seriously: You couldn't make this stuff up. (Currents). Brief Article Apr 1, 2002 305
A&E GETS A FACE-LIFT : Stark reality slicked up. Alleva, Richard Dec 7, 2001 1434
Just the facts: ideally, we would like the media to be objective; to report everything with accuracy, balance, and fairness; however, journalists are human with weaknesses and biases just like everyone else. (Media - Credibility). Statistical Data Included Oct 1, 2001 3076
Albert Maysles: 50 Years of Reality Programming. BARNES, DIANE L.W. Brief Article Oct 1, 2001 665
Reality Check. Goch, Lynna Oct 1, 2001 1815
Has Reality TV Gone Too Far? Brief Article Oct 1, 2001 363
Dating Games. DREVITCH, GARY Brief Article Sep 17, 2001 641
KILLER RATINGS : 'Murder in Small Town X'. Wren, Celia Brief Article Sep 14, 2001 950
The Long View. Long, Rob Brief Article Aug 6, 2001 882
"... And lead us not into Temptation Island, but deliver us from Survivor ...". McKay, Matthew Brief Article Jul 1, 2001 945
You are the weakest link, goodbye! MCGRATH, TOM Brief Article Jul 1, 2001 814
REALITY SHOWS to the Networks' Rescue. CARISTI, DOM Statistical Data Included Jul 1, 2001 2540
Pseudo-News Destroys Broadcast News Credibility. SALTZMAN, JOE Brief Article Jul 1, 2001 1024
Narrative and Spectacle in Gladiator. Rushton, Richard Critical Essay Jun 22, 2001 5778
INSIDE REALITY HIGH. Smith, Patrick Brief Article May 14, 2001 341
On the Right - The Sopranos' Underside. Buckley Jr., William F. Brief Article Apr 30, 2001 696
Everyman for himself. Barrett, Jon Abstract Apr 10, 2001 660
Outtakes. TURNER, LANCE Brief Article Apr 9, 2001 744
From Russia With Malice. McMeekin, Sean Jan 1, 2001 2122
Car Troubles. Brief Article Dec 11, 2000 149
ET CETERA. Brief Article Dec 1, 2000 569
War vs. Twinkies. Brief Article Oct 1, 2000 78
The politics of posturing. Bowman, James Sep 1, 2000 3834
Reality Bites: A fad fizzles. Long, Rob Brief Article Jul 31, 2000 1025
Television Viewing Habits and Their Relationship to Tolerance Toward People with Mental Illness. Pauley, Pamela S. Apr 1, 2000 6042
A failing grade. Corrigan, Don Mar 1, 2000 290
Bestiality has become big news in Missouri. Corrigan, Don Mar 1, 2000 1060
'Reality Row' a Magnet for TV Production Companies. NETHERBY, JENNIFER Brief Article Feb 7, 2000 813
Enough of this Peeping Tomfoolery. R.E.B. Brief Article Jan 1, 1999 817
FIXING TELEVISION NEWS. Papper, Bob Jan 1, 1999 3103
When private lives happen to public people. McCormick, Patrick Jul 1, 1998 2254
Trivial pursuits: a daily dose of fluff and ills. McCarthy, Abigail Jun 5, 1998 814
Sweeps-week sex: TV news stations turn to gay sex in public rest rooms in an effort to flush out the competition. Ghent, Bill Cover Story Apr 28, 1998 924
Tabloid trash: Bill Clinton's mounting problems. Hazlett, Thomas W. Apr 1, 1998 926
Tilting at windmills. Peters, Charles Editorial Apr 1, 1998 3865
How the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the independent counsel law screwed Bruce Babbitt. Worth, Robert Apr 1, 1998 3781
The Walter Winchell of the elites: the triumph of celebrityism in high-brow America. Monroe, Piper Biography Apr 1, 1998 1420
A public challenge to public journalism. Bishop, Ed Editorial Apr 1, 1998 641
Block Island diary: the biggest (non) event of the summer. Sabar, Ariel Column Oct 1, 1997 1100
Give us news that's fit. Burns, Robert E. Editorial Sep 1, 1997 820
My new talk show. Douglas, Susan Column Aug 1, 1997 1052
How accurate is media coverage of attention deficit disorder? Vatz, Richard E.; Weinberg, Lee S. Jul 1, 1997 2171
Hot off the presses: pseudo facts, opinion, and fantasy. Saltzman, Joe May 1, 1997 921
Body-bag journalism. Douglas, Susan Column Apr 1, 1997 793
Seeking an answer to "What is news?"(Column) Saltzman, Joe Column Mar 1, 1997 1071
When good guys lie: misleading the public is no way to make the world a better place. Hodges, Glenn Jan 1, 1997 5715
Why ordinary Americans like daytime talk shows. Saltzman, Joe Column Nov 1, 1996 1059
Writing shows passion in a new direction. Denton, Tommy Sep 22, 1996 682
Media bashing 101. Saltzman, Joe Column Jul 1, 1996 964
The misanthrope's corner. King, Florence Column Feb 12, 1996 1011
Crime and punishment. Sherwood, Jane Dec 1, 1995 2252
The O.J. environmental story: can environmental news compete with sensationalism. Nixon, Will Apr 1, 1995 1070
Shocking secrets revealed! The language of tabloid headlines. Schaffer, Deborah Mar 22, 1995 5549
Hype and hyperbole. Jan 1, 1995 980
It's howdy doody time. Douglas, Susan Column Oct 1, 1994 981
The unemployed marched in 1894 and the newspapers had a feast. Downs, Peter Sep 1, 1994 4633
"Reality" TV and criminal justice. Andersen, Robin Sep 1, 1994 4530
A three-way failure. Douglas, Susan Column Jul 1, 1994 1026
Tabloid hysteria. Saltzman, Joe Column May 1, 1994 903
Crusading journalism's bark is worse than its bite. Saltzman, Joe Column Mar 1, 1994 944
The view from London. Douglas, Susan Column Oct 1, 1993 1044
Mauled by '60 Minutes.' (January 24, 1993 misleading 'animal rights' segment) Roy, Suzanne E. Apr 1, 1993 663

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