Extra! November/December 1995

Articles available online:
The China Syndrome
When Women Talk, Media Listen...to Politicians
By Laura Flanders

Media Monopoly: Long History, Short Memories
ABC Was Born Out of Fear of Media Consolidation
By Jim Naureckas

Witness for the Prosecution:
NPR Slants the Case Against Mumia Abu-Jamal
By Jim Naureckas

Corporate Ownership Matters
The Case of NBC
By Jim Naureckas

Westinghouse/CBS: The No. 1 Nuclear Company Wants the No. 3 Network
By Karl Grossman

The Pundit Spectrum: How Many Women--and Which Ones?
By Laura Flanders

Invasion of the Magazine Snatchers
The Sassy/'Teen Merger:
By Kimberly Phillips

The Philadelphia Inquirer's New Spectrum
From Centrism to Anti-Semitism
By Jim Naureckas

Articles only available in print:
TV Nation
Integrating the All-White World of Real Estate Ads
The Sassy/'Teen Merger
in Disneyland, Journalism Means Saying You're Sorry
The Freedom Forum
Citizen Murdoch:The Shape of Things to Come?
The Interconnected World of the Cable Oligopoly
Demonopolize Them!
Taming the Wage-Earner