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Bad news : the decline of reporting, the business of news, and the danger to us all
Authors: Fenton, Tom, 1930-
Published: Regan Books, 2005Physical Description: x, 262 pages ; 24 cmHoldings: Loading…
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Junk news : the failure of the media in the 21st century
Authors: Fenton, Tom, 1930-
Published: Fulcrum Pub., 2009Physical Description: 106 pages ; 20 cm.Holdings: Loading…
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[Tom Fenton, from Moscow, announces the death of the Communist party, following Mikhail Gorbachev's retirement as General Secretary of the Party].
Published: 1991Other Authors: “…Fenton, Tom, 1930-…”
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[Shirley Williams and David Owen talk about forming a British Social Democratic Party]
Published: 1981Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 electronic audio file (2 min., 12 sec.) : digital, WAV file.Holdings: Loading…
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[Louisa Kennedy approves of President Carter's attempt to rescue the Iran hostages].
Published: 1980Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 electronic audio file (5 min., 58 sec.) : digital, WAV file.Holdings: Loading…
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[Abulhassan Bani-Sadr talks about the hostage crisis and the Ayatollah through an interpreter]
Published: 1981Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 electronic audio file (22 min., 21 sec.) : digital, WAV file.Holdings: Loading…
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[U.S. President George Bush speaks about Mikhail Gorbachev, who today resigns as president of the Soviet Union].
Published: 1991Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 electronic audio file (10 min., 38 sec.) : digital, WAV file.Holdings: Loading…
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[Death of the Ayatollah on June 3, 1989, following his ten year rule in Iran, initiates 40 days of mourning]
Published: 1989Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 electronic audio file (6 min., 48 sec.) : digital, WAV file.Holdings: Loading…
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[Tom Fenton looks at the story of the reconstruction of Shakespeare's Globe Theater near its original location on the River Thames in London, England].
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[Hostage rescue attempt].
Published: 1980Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 electronic audio file (12 min., 53 sec.) : digital, WAV file.Holdings: Loading…
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[Richard Queen interview with Robert Wagner] : [plus reporters Morton Dean, Dan Rather, Bob McNamara and Tom Fenton discussing the release of the hostages in Iran].
Published: 1981Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 audio file (42 min., 55 sec.)Holdings: Loading…
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After Andropov : [CBS News special broadcast
Published: 1984Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 electronic audio file (27 min., 33 sec.) : digital, WAV file.Holdings: Loading…
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Golda Meir : special memorial program honoring the Israeli stateswoman
Published: 1978Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 audio file (25 min., 28 sec.)Holdings: Loading…
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[Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer married]
Published: 1981Other Authors:Physical Description: 1 audio file (49 min., 21 sec.)Holdings: Loading…
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[U.S. President Jimmy Carter hosts a press conference and asks for no questions regarding the hostage negotiations].
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