Press Professionalization and Propaganda: The Rise of Journalistic Double-Mindedness, 1917–1941
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Columbus (OH) Dispatch, 141

Committee on Public Information, 8–12, 24–25, 34–47, 52–54, 73, 78–79, 81, 97, 102–103, 171–173

activities of, 42–43, 172–173

creation of, 39–41

effects of, 43–47

Congressional Research Service, the, 17

Coonley, Howard, 109, 113

Crawford, Nelson, 46

Creel, George, 39–47, 171–173

Creel Report, 44, 173

Critic and Guide, 95

Crystallizing Public Opinion, 54, 81

Cunningham, Stanley, 133

Cutlip, Scott, 97

Czarnecki, Karen, 139

DeAngelis, Catherine, 151

Department of Defense, the, 13, 137–138, 147, 158

Depression, the, 9, 12, 17, 100, 102–104

Des Moines Register and Leader,, 36

Detroit Free Press, 5

Detroit News, 5

Dewey, John, 44, 46, 98–99

Dewey Square Group, the, 150

digital (online) news, 6, 18, 21, 27, 153–155, 158–161

Doob, Leonard, 25, 99, 122

double-mindedness, 4, 8, 10–14, 33

definition of, 10, 19

evidence of, 133–152

implications of, 152–161

du Pont, Lammot, 109–110

Editor & Publisher, 48, 57, 90, 93, 120–122, 126–128, 186–188

Effective Public Relations, 26

Ewen, Stuart, 81–82, 104

Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), 142

Federal Communications Commission, the, 69, 126, 142

Federal Emergency Management Agency, the, 147

Federal Trade Commission, the, 99

Fink, Conrad, 32

fortress journalism, 156

Fortune, 134

FOX (and FOX News), 137–139, 141, 147

Fuller, Walter, 110, 119–120, 186–187

Gallagher, Maggie, 143

Gallup, George, 111

Gandy, Oscar, 3, 13, 135–136, 155–157

Gannett papers, the, 123

Garrison (N.D.) Independent, 95

Gary, Brett, 40, 172

Getler, Michael, 139

ghostwriters, 150–152, 193

Government Accountability Office, the, 142

Graves, John Temple, 104

Griswold, Glenn and Denny, 26

Grunig, James, 24, 26

habitus, 7, 10, 32, 157, 164

Hartford Courant, 108, 114, 141

Health News Review (Web site), 152