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From the supplier: Former Sen. Eugene McCarthy criticizes the media as elitist and unresponsive, with the power to confer legitimacy, albeit strongly biased, on political figures. He ran for president in 1992 but was bluntly ignored by the media. The New York Times did not include him in their profiles on candidates, possibly because of his leftist leanings. McCarthy believes modern media homogenizes the truth and news, building up media-hype around candidates like Ross Perot.
Citation DetailsTitle: McCarthy calls media elitist, unresponsive. (Eugene McCarthy)
Author: Ed Bishop
Publication:St. Louis Journalism Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 1994
Publisher: SJR St. Louis Journalism Review
Volume: v23
Issue: n171
Page: p6(1)
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