Press Professionalization and Propaganda: The Rise of Journalistic Double-Mindedness, 1917–1941
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Tarde, Gabriel, 81, 83

Taylor, Philip, 15

Television news, viewership of, 5, 16

Times Mirror-Center for the People and the Press, 20

Toledo Blade, 5

Torches of Freedom parade, the, 30

tripod of freedom, the, 114–116, 131

Tuchman, Gaye, 55, 155, 158

United Press International (UPI), the, 65–66, 152

United States Department of Education, the, 142

United States Department of Health and Human Services, the, 143

United States Department of Homeland Security, the, 146

United States House Committee on Un-American Activities, the, 129

United States Labor Department, the, 134, 139

United States Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, the, 54, 99

United States Senate Commission on Unemployment, the, 112

United States Treasury Department, the, 59, 69, 186

United States War Department, the, 128

USA Today, 138, 142

video news releases, 3, 13, 147–149

Villager, The, 62

Vioxx, 151–152, 193

Walker, Stanley, 29, 77

Wall Street Journal, 122, 116–117, 119, 138, 143

Warner, William, 106, 111

Washington (D.C.) Evening Star, 63

Washington Post, 101, 109, 138–139, 143, 150

Watterson, Henry, 43

Wausau (WI) Daily Record, 59

Weir, Ernest, 119

WFSB-TV, 146

Williams, Armstrong, 142–143

Wilson, Woodrow, 11, 35–41

Woo, William, 78

Wood, William, 69

World War I, 7–10, 19, 22–25, 31–32, 35–47, 52–54, 58, 77–79, 82–87, 94, 102–103, 131, 154, 157, 170

World War II, 8–9, 20, 25, 103, 121, 128, 133–134, 189

Young, Charles Sommers, 64

Zelnick, Bob, 144