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NOTES TO CHAPTER 6

                    24. Edelstein, David, “Monsters Onscreen and Within,” New York Times, Oct.
                  13, 2002, Section 2, p. 1.
                    25. Ibid.
                    26. Stanley, Alessandra, “Dehumanizing and Mean? It’s All Part of the Fun,”
                  New York Times, April 15, 2004, p. E1.
                    27. Ibid.
                    28. Dowd, Maureen, “Bike-Deep in the Big Muddy,” New York Times, Aug.,
                  2005, p. A25.
                    29. Lester, Will, “Poll: Bush Presidency Judged Unsuccessful,” Associated Press
                  Online, Oct. 14, 2005, www.ap.org.
                    30. St. John, Warren, “The Week That Wasn’t,” New York Times, Oct. 3, 2004,
                  Section 9, p. 1.
                    31. Austen, Ian, “To News Parodies, Ban on Using Debate Film Is Not Fun,”
                  New York Times, Jan. 16, 2006, Internet.
                    32. St. John, “The Week That Wasn’t.”
                    33. Reuters, “As Iran Turns: Corruption in a Soap Opera Town,” New York Times,
                  Dec. 27, 2005, p. A6.
                    34. Ibid.
                    35. Ibid.
                    36. Janusonis, Michael, “V for Villain, Violence: Political Pot-Stirrer Is Com-
                  ment on Society, with Plenty of Action,” Providence, RI, Journal, Mar. 16, 2006,
                  Internet.
                    37. Rich, Frank, “The Two Wars of the Worlds,” New York Times, July 3, 2005,
                  Section 4, p. 11.
                    38. Edelstein, “Monsters Onscreen and Within.”
                    39. Ibid.
                    40. Ogunnaike, Lola, “A Dogged TV Reporter Defends Herself in the Jackson
                  Case,” New York Times, June 16, 2005, p. E1.
                    41. Ibid.
                    42. Stanley, Alessandra, “Old Shows Teach Reality TV New Tricks,” New York
                  Times, June 16, 2005, p. E1.
                    43. Friedman, Thomas L., “Giving the Hatemongers No Place to Hide,” New
                  York Times, July 22, 2005, p. A19.
                    44. MacFarquhar, Neil, “On Game Show, Arab Drumbeat: Remember Jerusalem,”
                  New York Times, April 19, 2004, p. A4.
                    45. Ibid.
                    46. Smith, Craig S., “Warm and Fuzzy TV, Brought to You by Hamas,” New York
                  Times, Jan. 18, 2006, Internet.
                    47. Files, John, “Bush’s Drug Videos Broke Law, Accountability Office Decides,”
                  New York Times, Jan. 7, 2005, p. A16.
                    48. Pennington, Gail, “Mom-Swap Shows Are Surprisingly Insightful,” St. Louis
                  Post-Dispatch, Aug. 24, 2004, p. A01.
                    49. Carr, David, “Why the Post Loves Clinton This Time,” New York Times, Aug.
                  15, 2005, p. C1.
                    50. Gail Pennington, “Presidential Hopefuls Compete on Reality Show,” St. Louis
                  Post-Dispatch, Aug. 1, 2004, p. F01.
                    51. Ibid.
                    52. Elliott, Stuart, “The Fall TV Season’s New Offerings Tend Toward Escapist Brain
                  Candy. And Some Candy Is Not Dandy,” New York Times, May 24, 2004, p. C8.
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