TY - BOOK AU - Bliss, Edward TI - Now the news: The Story of broadcast journalism AV - PN 4784 B649n 1991 PY - 1991/// CY - New York PB - Columbia University Press N2 - The natal circumstances, 1. -- Growing pains... and pleasures, 13. -- The founding fathers, 25. -- The world's most famous baby has been kidnapped, 31. -- The press-radio war, 39. -- The first fine careless rapture, 45. -- The oracles, 54. -- Time marches on!, 66. -- Hello, America, London calling ..., 71. -- Radio's first war correspondents, 76. -- Munich, 81. -- Steady, reliable, and restrained, 91. -- War the people listened, 105. -- Ankara to Singapore, 119. -- The battle of Britain, 129. -- We interrupt this program ..., 135. -- Into North Africa and Italy, 143. -- And into normandy, 151. -- Victory in Europe, 161. -- The other war, 170. -- A new day, 179. -- Radio's revolution, 188. -- Edward R. Murrow, V.P., 199. -- The greatest political show on earth, 208. -- Era of fear, 230. -- The electronic politician, 245. -- Korea, 256. -- Time out for ratings, 266. -- The alarm clock war, 269 . -- Magazines of the air, 280. -- In greater depth and in Broader Scope, 299. -- Lef freedom ring, 320. -- If you're white and a male, o.k., 327. -- A season for sorrow, 335. -- War : The people watched, 344. -- Knights of the camera, 361. -- Out of this world, 367. -- Those panel shows, 373. -- Conversations, 379. -- Jewel in the crown, 385. -- Nixon vs. the Nets, 407. -- Electronic converage : Congress and the courts, 416. -- The longest battle, 423. -- Cable : A major competitor, 434. -- The fourth revolution, 440. -- Local ain't so local anymore, 444. -- Time of trial, 450. -- End of an Era, 457. -- A new age, 462 ER -