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The News Sorority Diane Sawyer, Katie Couric, Christiane Amanpour--and the (Ongoing, Imperfect, Co mplicated) Triumph of Women in TV News

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.11.2015

Verlag

Penguin US

Seitenzahl

496

Maße (L/B/H)

21,4/14/3 cm

Gewicht

711 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-312777-2

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New York Daily News :

"This immensely readable book made headlines before publication for its irresistible gossip. It is dishy, but it's also a close up and very personal examination of three women who broke all the barriers."

Kera Bolonik, The New York Times Book Review:

"... it's hard to come away from The News Sorority feeling anything less than admiration, if not reverence, for Couric, Sawyer and Amanpour, and sympathy for all the women... who had to wrangle with ratings, network politics and defiantly sexist executives, while managing the delicate egos of their male counterparts. And that is, in the words of the old CBS slogan, 'very good news.'"

Los Angeles Times:

"...a well-reported and refreshingly fair-minded biography of these gutsy and influential newswomen. Given the complexity of the subject matter, the remarkable thing is that Weller has produced a book that manages to be both compelling and resolutely evenhanded. Even when the catnip of rivalry raises its hoary head, Weller chooses balance. There are lots of controversies, but they usually come along with opposing opinions from different observers and in a broader context."

The Washington Post:

"It's worth reading The News Sorority as both a handbook of cutthroat office politics and a cautionary tale. These women brought ego, ambition and a willingness to play just as rough as the boys to the newsrooms-and made history because of that."

Chicago Tribune (Liz Smith)

"[D]aring, dashing... Sheila Weller has written "the" book of the year on TV broadcasting, a thing that may be a dying, rapidly changing art form, but it's definitely still going to need voices and faces and intelligence giving out the news no matter how much our socially gadget-manipulated changing world changes. There will always be stars and TV has had them in spades... This is a terrific book. I marked mine so many times, it is virtually unreadable. Believe me, if you like history and gossip and believe, like I do, that gossip IS history -- you will love reading about the big three."

Vanity Fair:

"Weller rivetingly recounts these gutsy ladies' time on the front lines of domestic and international war zones, political battlefields, and live morning television; the prejudices they've faced; the personal sacrifices made and losses suffered, as well as the backlashes that followed their every gain, fueling their ambition and building their resilience. Weller's portrait of how these extraordinary women, in the words of Sawyer, turn "pain into purpose" is an inspiration for future generations of journalists."

New York Daily News

"This immensely readable book made headlines before publication for its irresistible gossip. It is dishy, but it's also a close up and very personal examination of three women who broke all the barriers in TV news in terms of what it took, where it got them and the price they paid."

Houston Chronicle:

"Weller is brave to write biographies with more than one primary person at the center. Professional biographers know that such a decision complicates research and writing exponentially. In a previous book, Weller... tackled three female vocalists. That book... deeply touched the emotions of many readers I know, female and male. I suspect The News Sorority will, too. [It's] a book that makes age-old gender battles seem fresh."

NYCityWoman.com

"[T]his book is not just the story of the fight against sexism waged by three plucky but different dames. The News Sorority is also a tale about the bygone heyday of network news... Yet it is filled with important truths-Vanity Fair style-about feminism in the news workplace... Weller is terrific in citing genuine and unique strengths: Amanpour's relentless reporting on the horrors suffered by civilians during the war in Bosnia and the plight of Darfur; Couric's campaign against the colon cancer that killed her first husband, complete with her on-air colonoscopy; Sawyer's instinct for inspiratio

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.11.2015

Verlag

Penguin US

Seitenzahl

496

Maße (L/B/H)

21,4/14/3 cm

Gewicht

711 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-312777-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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