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Politics, journalism, and the way things were : my life at The Times, The Hill, and Politico

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In this book, Martin Tolchin describes his journey from New York Times copy boy to White House correspondent, and as founder of The Hill and co-founder of Politico.

He tells of the talented and eccentric colleagues he encountered en route, and the conflicts and tensions that beset him during his 40-year news career.

Along the way, he tracks the evolution of political journalism from mostly all-male, smoke-filled newsrooms to the high-tech world of the 24/7 news cycle.

As a local reporter in New York City, Tolchin saw his articles change public policy and re-direct millions of dollars in public funds.

Nationally, Tolchin reported on some of the country's most important political leaders, including Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, and Tip O'Neill, among many others.

As a Washington correspondent he was involved in Iran Contra, the Anita Hill hearings on the nomination of Justice Clarence Thomas, and Washington's response to the New York City financial crisis.

Mr. Tolchin writes with extraordinary candor and optimism.

His story is one that will inform and inspire students, scholars, and general readers in an era in which fake news has sometimes overtaken legitimate reporting.

He believes in the power of a free press to guard and guide free people.

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Routledge
0367423529 / 9780367423520
Hardback
070.92
25/11/2019
United Kingdom
English
110 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm
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