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The McLaughlin Group, 85-86 New World Information and Communica-
McLeod, Jack M., 27, 47-48, 86-87 tion Order, 95
Media legal issues. See Alien and Sedi- New York Herald, 10, 105
tion Acts of 1798; Censorship; Deregu- New York Sun, 35, 63, 104, 105
lation of the Federal Communications New York Times, 96, 105
Commission; Equal Time Rule; New York Times v. Sullivan, 14, 96-97,
Fairness Doctrine; Freedom of Infor- 131
mation Act; Freedom of the press; New York Tribune, 59, 105
Freedom of speech; Joint operating Niebuhr, Reinhold, 22
agreements; Libel Nimmo, Dan, 97, 109
Media Organizations. See Corporation for Nixon, Richard M., 4, 5, 26, 36, 69, 73,
Public Broadcasting; C-SPAN; Free- 85, 97-98
dom Forum; Pew Research Center for
the People & the Press Office of War Information, 34
Media Techniques. See Endorsements; Olien, Clarice N , 39-40, 74
Hoaxes; Leak; Muckraker; National Ombudsmen, 99
Election Service (NES); Pack journal- One-Party Press, 100
ism; Political cartoons; Political colum- Opinion leaders, 100, 106
nist; Political satirists; Sound bites Opinion measurement, 100-101
Medill, Joseph, 21 O'Rourke, P. J., 101
Miami Herald v. Tornillo, 16, 87
Modern Maturity, 6 Pack journalism, 31, 102, 158
The Moral Majority, 23, 88 Paine, Thomas, 102-3
Moyers, Bill, 88-89 Panama invasion, 103-4
Muckraker, 89 Partisan press, 104
Murrow, Edward R., 52, 84, 89-90 Penny press, 35, 104-5. See Day, Benja-
min
Nafziger, Ralph O., 91 Pentagon Papers, 105
National Association for the Advance- The People's Choice, 78, 105-6
ment of Colored People (NAACP), 91- Persian Gulf War, 106-7
92 Peterson, Theodore, 157
National Election Service (NES), 92 Pew Research Center for the People &
National Organization of Women (NOW), the Press, 107
92 Philadelphia Defender, 12
National Review, 93 Photo op, 107-8
National Rifle Association (NRA), 93 Political action committees (PACs), 108
Near v. Minnesota, 93-94 Political activists. See Brown, Hubert
New Republic, 58, 94 Gerold; Carmichael, Stokely; Douglass,
Newspaper executives, 94. See also Ben- Frederick; Falwell, Jerry; Robertson,
nett, James Gordon; Cowles, John and Pat; Steinem, Gloria Marie
Gardner; Day, Benjamin; Greeley, Political cartoons, 108
Horace; Hearst, William Randolph; Political columnist, 108-9
Howard, Roy Wilson; Pulitzer, Joseph Political communicators. See Adams,
Newspapers. See Black press; Chicago Samuel; Ailes, Roger; Early, Stephen
Tribune; New York Times; Spanish- Tyree; Franklin, Benjamin; Hagerty,
language press; Washington Post James Campbell; Howe, Louis Henry
Newsweek, 94-95 Political journalists. See Alsop, Joseph
Newton, Huey, 11 and Stewart; Anderson, Jack; Arnett,