In Flash Frames, Don Marsh recounts nearly 50 years as a journalist. Marsh's work brought him face-to-face with seminal world and national events, like the creation of the Berlin Wall, civil rights... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I just wanted readers who are interested in media issues, comment and critique to know that this book is an interesting companion read with Roger Mudd's "The Place to Be." His book centers on his professional rise at CBS and includes the various trials and tribulations he faced at the network level. Flash Frames covers the same period as Mudd with remarkable similarity as to the kinds of stories covered and how they were covered. Mudd's book, on the one hand, tells his story from the network perspective. Flash Frames from the perspective of journalism on the local level. Reading both will give readers a vivid sense of how news, news management and journalists evolved over the last 50 years resulting, for better or worse, in what news as pressented on the network and local level is today. Don Marsh, author of Flash Frames.
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