In 'The Newspaper Axis,' historian Kathryn S. Olmsted details how prior to WWII, press barons including William Randolph Hearst worked to sway the public toward Hitler's line
Political scientists' review of over 250,000 articles concludes media portrays Muslims and Islam in overwhelmingly negative light, severely impacting public perception
Committee to Protect Journalists says China, Myanmar are worst offenders, jailing quarter of 293 detained media workers: 'Governments becoming increasingly intolerant of criticism'
His death 30 years ago remains a mystery, but a new book by British author John Preston lifts the lid on the extraordinary life of the British newspaper publisher
'Blood Libel: On The Trail of an Antisemitic Myth' by historian Magda Teter examines lethal canard from its roots in monastic tales to the pages of German Nazi broadsheets
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