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Dish : the inside story on the world of gossip / by Walls, Jeannette.(CARDINAL)659783;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-363) and index.
Subjects: Gossip in mass media.;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 6
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Anon pls. [sound recording] : a novel / by DeuxMoi,author.; Dalton, Callie,narrator.; Pressley, Brittany,narrator.(CARDINAL)347916; Halstead, Graham,narrator.(CARDINAL)354866;
Performed by Callie Dalton, Brittany Pressley, and Graham Halstead.When after a bad day, Cricket Lopez, a celebrity stylist's assistant, drunkenly turns her Instagram into a celebrity gossip account, its newfound success quickly wreaks havoc on her life.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Instagram (Firm); Internet personalities; Social media; Gossip in mass media; Celebrities;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Too famous : the rich, the powerful, the wishful, the notorious, the damned / by Wolff, Michael,1953-author.(CARDINAL)350279;
President Jared -- Oh, Rudy! -- The strange life of Steve Bannon -- Trump at home -- Tucker -- Ronan -- Harvey -- Jann -- Hitch -- Arianna -- Judith -- Tina -- Ingrid -- Rupert in love -- Rupert alone -- The death of Roger Ailes -- The rise of Fox 1 -- The rise of Fox 2 -- The rise of Fox 3 -- Bloomberg -- Hillary -- Weiner -- Cuomo 1 -- Cuomo 2 -- Gore -- The future PM -- The Sextator -- The last days of Jeffrey Epstein."The bestselling author of Fire and Fury is once again coming for some of the largest power brokers in America as he brings to light their lives, careers, and always equivocal end games"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Celebrities in mass media.; Gossip in mass media.; Mass media; Television broadcasting of news; Fame.; Politicians; Executives; Journalists; Publishers and publishing;
Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 14
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Too famous [sound recording] : the rich, the powerful, the wishful, the notorious, the damned / by Wolff, Michael,1953-author.(CARDINAL)350279; Graham, Holter,narrator.(CARDINAL)347521;
Read by Holter Graham.Michael Wolff dissects more of the major monsters, media whores, and vainglorious figures of our time. His scalpel opens their lives, careers, and always equivocal endgames with the same vividness and wit he brought to his disemboweling of the former president. These brilliant and biting profiles form a mesmerizing portrait of the hubris, overreach, and nearly inevitable self-destruction of some of the most famous faces from the Clinton era through the Trump years. When the mighty fall, they do it with drama and with a dust cloud of gossip.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Biographies.; Essays.; Celebrities in mass media.; Gossip in mass media.; Mass media; Television broadcasting of news; Fame.; Politicians; Executives; Journalists; Publishers and publishing;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Anon pls. : a novel / by DeuxMoi(Internet personality),author.; Goodman, Jessica,1990-author.;
"From the creator of @Deuxmoi, the popular--and infamous--celebrity gossip Instagram, comes a fun and charming debut novel about a stylist assistant whose drunken decision to turn her Instagram into a celeb gossip account turns her life completely upside down."--
Subjects: Novels.; Instagram (Electronic resource); Image consultants; Social media; Celebrities; Gossip; Gossip in mass media; Fame; Social media.;
Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 15
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Behind the screen : hacking Hollywood / by Stone, Mark,1968-(CARDINAL)496175;
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Computer security; Celebrities; Gossip in mass media; Extortion; Attempted murder;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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My lips are sealed : confessions of a gossip columnist / by Mulcahy, Susan.(CARDINAL)767894;
Subjects: Biographies.; Humor.; Mulcahy, Susan.; Celebrities; Editors; Gossip columnists; Gossip columns; Gossip in mass media; Newspaper editors;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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North Korea's hidden revolution : how the information underground is transforming a closed society / by Baek, Jieun,author.(CARDINAL)629510;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-252) and index.Immortal Gods: Why North Korea is such a Durable Regime -- Cracks in the System: an Information Revolution -- "Old School" Media: From Trader Gossip to Freedom Balloons -- The Digital Underground -- A New Generation Rising -- Implications, Predictions, and a Call to Action -- Appendix: How Remittances are sent to North Korea."One of the least understood countries in the world, North Korea has long been known for its repressive regime. Yet it is far from being an impenetrable black box. Media flows covertly into the country, and fault lines are appearing in the government's sealed informational borders. Drawing on deeply personal interviews with North Korean defectors from all walks of life, ranging from propaganda artists to diplomats, Jieun Baek tells the story of North Korea's information underground--the network of citizens who take extraordinary risks by circulating illicit content such as foreign films, television shows, soap operas, books, and encyclopedias. By fostering an awareness of life outside North Korea and enhancing cultural knowledge, the materials these citizens disseminate are affecting the social and political consciousness of a people, as well as their everyday lives"--Front jacket flap.
Subjects: Mass media; Mass media and culture; Popular culture; Mass media and international relations.; Mass media and propaganda.; Propaganda.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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No judgment : essays / by Oyler, Lauren,author.(CARDINAL)631779;
"In her writing for Harper's, the London Review of Books, The New Yorker, and elsewhere, Lauren Oyler has emerged as one of the most trenchant and influential critics of her generation, a talent whose judgments on works of literature--whether celebratory or scarily harsh--have become notorious. But what is the significance of being a critic and consumer of media in today's fraught environment? How do we understand ourselves, and each other, as space between the individual and the world seems to get smaller and smaller, and our opinions on books and movies seem to represent something essential about our souls? And to put it bluntly, why should you care what she--or anyone--thinks? In this, her first collection of essays, Oyler writes ... about topics like the role of gossip in our exponentially communicative society, the rise and proliferation of autofiction, why we're all so 'vulnerable' these days, and her own anxiety"Includes bibliographical references.Introduction: On revenge -- Embarrassment, panic, opprobrium, job loss, etc. -- My perfect opinions -- Why do you live here? -- I am the one who is sitting here, for hours and hours and hours -- The power of vulnerability -- My anxiety -- TK Kicker.
Subjects: Essays.; Judgment.; Criticism.; Social influence.; Mass media and culture.; Mass media;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 8
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Death of the daily news : how citizen gatekeepers can save local journalism / by Conte, Andrew,author.(CARDINAL)815324;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-177) and index.The City of McKeesport in southwestern Pennsylvania once had a population of more than fifty thousand people and a newspaper that dated back to the nineteenth century. Technology has caused massive disruption to American journalism, throwing thousands of reporters out of work, closing newsrooms, and leaving vast areas with few traditional news sources--including McKeesport. With the loss of their local paper in 2015, residents now struggle to make sense of what goes on in their community and to separate facts from gossip--often driven by social media. The changes taking place in this one Pennsylvania community are being repeated across the United States as hundreds of local newspapers close, creating news deserts and leaving citizens with little access to reliable local journalism. The obituary for local news, however, does not have to read all bad: Even in the bleakest places, citizens are discovering what happens in their communities and becoming gatekeepers to information for the people around them. In McKeesport, citizens are attempting to make sense of the news on their own, for better and worse. This experiment not only offers clues about what happens after a local newspaper dies, but also provides guidance to the way forward.
Subjects: Citizen journalism; Local mass media;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 7
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