Over the last fifteen years, Stephen Hess has become a leading and much-quoted authority on Washington government and the media. In this volume, he presents a collection of his best essays on the media written over the past decade.
The book includes:
-""All the President's Reporters"" examines the White House press corps and the way it covers the president.
-""Leaks and Other Informal Communications"" is an insider's look at why government officials leak information to journalists.
-""The Sex Test"" asks whether it makes any difference if the news is written by men or women.
Addional collections of Hess' essays published by Brookings include International News & Foreign Correspondence (1996) and Presidents & the Presidency (1996).
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