Background
Spear, Joseph Carroll was born on January 14, 1941 in Cambridge, Maryland, United States. Son of Joseph Ward and Doris Virginia (Carroll) Spear.
(Drawing on personal experience, White House Memoranda, co...)
Drawing on personal experience, White House Memoranda, contemporary news reports, and interviews with media insiders, this book by the editor of Jack Anderson's syndicated column, tells the fascinating and chilling story of how news reaches - or doesn't reach - our newspapers and television screens. "Sometimes," says one disgruntled journalist, "it seems like Richard Nixon never left town." In his memoirs, Nixon observed that presidents should try to master the art of manipulating the media while avoiding the appearance of doing so. This revealing book demonstrates that each of Nixon's successors has met the press with tactics borrowed from his philosophy. A brief historical review of the relationship between the Chief Executive and the national press corps shows that although the notion of using sophisticated public relations tactics to control the flow of information to the press had been around since the 1950s, it was Richard Nixon who "brought PR out of the closet, put the seal of approval on television and imagery as political tools." Lively chapters on the Nixon presidency outline his media team's grand strategy of appeasement, evasion, and intimidation of the press in the 1968 and 1972 campaigns, the Usberg case, Watergate, and other crises of his tenure. Comparing the Ford, Carter, and Reagan administrations' approach to the press, Spear finds that all have retained some basic elements of the Nixon news-management strategy: an "Office of Communications" that functions as the President's public relations agency, a news monitoring operation, the practice of appeasing reporters with handouts and photo opportunities, the use of television to "endrun" the press and take the President's message direct to the people, threats to cut off reporters' access, and the vigorous suppression of leaks to the press.
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Spear, Joseph Carroll was born on January 14, 1941 in Cambridge, Maryland, United States. Son of Joseph Ward and Doris Virginia (Carroll) Spear.
Bachelor in Biology, Western Maryland College, 1963. Master of Arts in Communications, American University, 1973.
Teacher Sykesville (Maryland) High School, 1965-1966. Sanitarian Carroll County Health Department, Westminster, Maryland, 1966-1967. Associate editor Civic Education Service, Washington, 1968-1969.
Investigative reporter/chief of staff Jack Anderson Associates, 1969-1988. Journalist-in-residence American University, 1988-1990, assistant professor journalism, 1990-1996. Syndicated columnist Newspaper Ent.
Association, since 1989. Adjunct professor journalism American University, Washington, since 1996.
(Drawing on personal experience, White House Memoranda, co...)
1st lieutenant United States Army, 1963-1965. Member Society Professional Journalists, Kappa Tau Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa.
Married Linda Joan Mahaffey, May 30, 1965.