Carefully documenting the deceptions and excesses of television news coverage of the so-called cocaine epidemic, "Cracked Coverage" stands as a bold indictment of the backlash politics of the Reagan coalition and its implicit racism, the mercenary outlook of the drug control establishment, and the enterprising reporting of crusading journalism. Blending theoretical and empirical analyses, Jimmie L. Reeves and Richard Campbell explore how TV news not only interprets "reality" in ways that reflect prevailing ideologies, but is in many respects responsible for constructing that reality. Their...
Carefully documenting the deceptions and excesses of television news coverage of the so-called cocaine epidemic, "Cracked Coverage" stands as a bold i...