Abstract: | Erik Barnouw's The Image Empires A History of Broadcasting in the United States From 1953 (Oxford University Press, $9.75) Howard Koch's The Panic Broadcast (Little, Brown & Co., $4.95) Howard W. Coleman's Caso Studios in Broadcast Management (Hastings House, $4.95) Joe McGinniss' The Soiling of the President 1963 (Pocket Books, $1.25) Alexander Kendrick's Prime Time: The Life of Edward R. Murrow (Avon, $1.65) Nicholas Johnson's How To Talk Back to Your Television Set (Bantam, $1.25) Herbert C. Kelman and Raphael S. Ezekiel's Cross-National Encounters (Jossoy-Bass (San Fransisco), $10.50) Victor Gold's The Enemies He Has Made (Arlington House) Bon Bagdikian's The Information Machine (Harper & Row) Chester, Garrison, and Willis' Television and Radio (Appleton-Century-Crofts) |