Ned M Campbell

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On the nation’s airwaves, television anchors were becoming powerful arbiters of the nation’s attention; in its magazines a “New Journalism” was emerging that prized a subjective voice, personal witnessing, and narrative detail, a style characterized by writers like Gay Talese, Joan Didion, and Hunter S. Thompson. The press was becoming not just a scribe and observer of world events, but a participant too.
Watergate: A New History
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