The fourth branch of government / by Douglass Cater.
The Washington editor of "The Reporter" magazine interprets the unique role of reporters in the nation's capital and describes how news plays a formative role in the development of high government policy. Final chapter is devoted to a brief study of the contemporary Soviet press.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Boston :
Houghton Mifflin,
[1959]
©1959. |
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Summary: | The Washington editor of "The Reporter" magazine interprets the unique role of reporters in the nation's capital and describes how news plays a formative role in the development of high government policy. Final chapter is devoted to a brief study of the contemporary Soviet press. |
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Physical Description: | 194 pages ; 22 cm. Also issued online. |