INTO THE BUZZSAW: Leading Journalists Expose the Myth of a Free Press
, , foreword by Gore Vidal. . Prometheus, $26 (392pp) ISBN 978-1-57392-972-1
In this uneven yet illuminating anthology, editor Borjesson succinctly explains the journalist's predicament: "The buzzsaw is what can rip through you when you try to investigate or expose anything this country's large institutions—be they corporate or government—want kept under wraps." Indeed, if members of the general public read this book, or even portions of it, they will be appalled. To the uninitiated reader, the accounts of what goes on behind the scenes at major news organizations are shocking. Executives regularly squelch legitimate stories that will lower their ratings, upset their advertisers or miff their investors. Unfortunately, this dirt is unlikely to reach unknowing news audiences, as this volume's likely readership is already familiar with the current state of journalism. Here, Murrow Award–winning reporter Borjesson edits essays by journalists from the Associated Press to CBS News to the
Reviewed on: 02/11/2002
Genre: Nonfiction