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Sensationalism. See Penny press; Yellow Third-person effect, 144 INDEX
journalism Thomas, Clarence, 144-45
Severin, Wemer J., 160 Thomas, Helen, 145-46
Shaw, Bernard, 133 Thompson, Hunter S., 146
Shaw, Donald, 4, 85, 133, 160 Tichenor, Philip, 39-40, 74
Siebert, Fred, 157 Time Magazine, 146-47
Sinclair, Upton, 133-34 Times Mirror Center, 107, 147
60 Minutes, 134-35 Toure, Kwame, 20
Sound bites, 135 Tracking polls, 147
Southern Christian Leadership Confer- Truman, Harry S, 38, 76, 100, 148
ence, 135-36 Truman firing of MacArthur, 148
Spanish-language press, 136 Turner, Ted, 18
Spin, 136-37 Two-step flow, 72, 78, 106
Spiral of silence, 137
Stamp Act, 4 Uses and gratifications, 72. See also
Steinem, Gloria Marie, 137-38 Katz, Elihu
Stempel, Guido, 158 U.S. News (and World Report), 149
Stephenson, William, 138
Stereotyping, 138-39 Voter need for orientation, 150
Strategic political communication, 139-
40 Wanta, Wayne, 160
Supreme Court justices. See Black, Hugo; Washington Post, 105, 151
Brandeis, Louis; Brennan, William; Watergate, 98, 151-52
Burger, Warren; Douglas, William O.; Watts, Sarah Miles, 159
Rehnquist, William H. Weaver, David H., 152, 160
Symbolic speech, 140-41 Wells, Ida B., 12
Westley, Bruce H., 80, 152-53
Tankard, James W., 160 White, David Manning, 57
Tarbell, Ida, 142 White, Theodore H., 153, 158
Tebbel, John, 159 White House Office of Communication,
Television journalism. See Brinkley, Da- 153
vid; Cronkite, Walter; Friendly, Fred; Whitney v. California, 13
Koppel, Ted; The McLaughlin Group; Windhauser, John, 158
Moyers, Bill; Murrow, Edward R.; Sar- Woodward, Robert U., 154
noff, David; Selling of the Pentagon;
Shaw, Bernard; 60 Minutes; Televi- Yates v. U.S., 24, 129
sion's initial handling of politics. Yellow journalism, 63, 118, 155
Televison's initial handling of politics,
143-44 Zenger, John Peter, 156