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The media elite is a waste of taxpayer resourcesReview Date: 2006-04-27
Socialism Is Not the CureReview Date: 2001-03-05
Although I agree with most of the complaints that the authors expound about the problems with global corporations and the current state of the media today, I do not see their Socialist fixes as any kind of real solution. In fact, in many instances, they are just power grabs by the Left to get you to pay for their programs (ie National Public Radio and Public Television, which are dominated by the Left).
I agree with the concept of microradio stations to help spread media access around, but not their demand for government subsidies to help the "less fortunate" pay for their stations. They are not that expensive to buy and maintain.
I believe a more Libertarian approach to open media access would be more productive than the authors brand of Socialist "fixes"... which in the end would probably just lead to abuses by the Left.
But it is a good read from the point-of-view of defining all that is wrong with the current state of the media today and why it is out of control.
compelling analysisReview Date: 2002-03-10
one the list for worst assigned reading for a class everReview Date: 2002-05-20
Brief, but disconcerting, portrayal of the mediaReview Date: 2000-11-02
The author emphasizes that the corporate media system will have to be addressed before democracy stands a chance. But a real quandry exists. Usually an active citizenry requires good information to become energized - the kind that is needed from the very media in need of drastic reform. It is a most unpromising picture.
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Boring, useless school textbookReview Date: 2003-08-24
This book saved the dayReview Date: 2000-10-06
Being an author and publisher, the first thing I did was look for a book. There isn't much help available. Professional Meeting Management is by far the best manual on the subject. This book showed me how to: determine objectives, plan the program, create a positive environment, manage the finances, save money on printing, handle the housing, arrange transportation, arrange for food and beverages, interface with a lot of people, negotiate for services, set up registration, save money on AV, set up the program, arrange for security, be aware of legal obligations, comply with the ADA, care for our speakers, set up the classrooms, on-site communication, emergencies, signage, tipping, evaluations, exhibit management, small meeting management, international meeting management, and stage both the opening ceremonies and closing banquet.
How did we do? Everyone said it was the best convention ever and we even managed to get George Bush (the only president to ever make a parachute jump) to keynote the opening ceremonies-free. This book saved the day.
Get several copies of this book and give them to your key convention staff. DanPoynter@ParaPublishing.com


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