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20/20,
ABC, 9 May 1991.
“Controversy over Tabloid Journalism.”
Charlie Rose,
PBS, 14 February 1994.
“Dick Stolley Discusses 20 Years of People Magazine and Current AnniversaryIssue.”
Tom Snyder,
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Nightline,
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“The Gossip Culture.”
Charlie Rose,
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Larry King
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Larry King Live,
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Larry King Live,
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“Latest Developments in the Alleged Affair Between President Clinton andMonica Lewinsky.”
Equal Time,
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“The National Enquirer.” 60
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“The Princess and the Press.”
Frontline,
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“Princess Diana.” 60
Minutes,
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“Showbiz Today.” CNN, September 15, 1998.“Steve Dunleavy of A Current Affair’ Discusses His Job and That of TabloidReporters.” CNBC, 14 September 1994.
“Tabloid Truth: The Michael Jackson Story.” PBS, 15 February 1994.
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ABC Evening News,
150–152
Abzug, Bella, 136
Access Hollywood,
330
Ace Ventura 2,
180
Adams, Cindy, 70–73, 217–218, 223, 225, 331
Adams, Joey, 71, 218
Advertising Age,
295
Adweek,
185
Agnelli, Gianni, 75
Air America,
257
Alden, Ginger, 133, 141
Ali, Mohammed, 160
All the President’s Men
(Bernstein and Woodward), 159
Allman, Gregg, 113
Altman, Robert, 330
American Journal,
296
American Newspaper Publisher’s Associa- tion, 231
Ammerman, Stephen, 278
Amsterdam, Jane, 186n
Anderson, Chris, 281
Anderson, Jack, 95
Andreason, Mylee, 26
Andrews, Julie, 319
Ann-Margret, 128, 135, 144
Annan, Rudi, 170
Arledge, Roone, 150–165
Armandt, Lynn, 324n
Armani, Giorgio, 198
Armstrong, John, 159
Arnaz, Desi, 22–23
Arnold, Tom, 279
Around the World in Eighty Days,
21
Arthur, William, 58
Asner, Ed, 329
Associated Newspapers, 314
Associated Press, 70
Astor, Brooke, 197
Atorio, Ed, 297
Au Bar, 241
Avalon, Frankie, 80
Aviation and Airports Program, 39
Azaria, Joe, 298
Azaria, Paul, 298n
B
Bacon, Kevin, 261
Baker, Josephine, 13–14
Bakker, Jim, 207, 227
Baldwin, Alec, 326
Balfour, Malcolm, 238–239, 242
Ball, Lucille, 22–23, 125
Ballantine Books, 143
Banderas, Antonio, 329
Barbara Walters Specials, The,
156
Barbieri, Paula, 295
Barkin, Ellen, 204, 260
“Barrett Report, The,” 85
Barrett, Rona, 77–86, 108, 331
Barrymore, Drew, 130, 168n
Barrymore, John, 70
Bass, Ann, 220, 236
Bass, Sid, 236
Basinger, Kim, 224
Batman Forever,
270
Bay of Pigs, 56
Beatles, 139
Beatty, Warren, 80, 126–127, 185, 205, 257
Beau Geste,
25
Becker, Gavin de, 275–276, 302
Beeman, Edward, 215
Behind the Scenes,
15
Bel Air Hotel, 262
Beloved Infidel
(Graham), 122
Bening, Annette, 205
Benjamin, Burton, Jr., 137
Benson, Harry, 196, 289
Bergen, Candice, 208, 257
Bergman, Ingrid, 68
Berkowitz, David, 150–153, 230
Berlin, Richard, 52
Bernard, George, 45
Bernhard, Sandra, 211
Bernstein, Carl, 119, 157, 159, 210, 219
Bernstein, Leonard, 31
Berrodin, Lois, 46n
Bhutto, Benazir, 294
Bibby, Bruce, 288n
Billingsley, Sherman, 13
Black Pearls campaign, 179
Black, Roy, 243
Blass, Bill, 198
Blatty, William, 120
Bloch, Felix, 235
Blue, Linda Bell, 272, 273
Blumenthal, Sidney, 3
Blunck, J.B., 233
Blundy, Anna, 191
Bogart, Humphrey, 73
Boot, Rosie, 189
Boston Herald,
299
Boston Herald-American,
231
Bowles, Camilla Parker, 307
Bowman, Patricia, 237, 239–240, 242–243, 278, 298
Boyarsky, Bill, 294
Bradlee, Ben, 53–55, 76n, 95n, 157, 188, 190
Bradlee, Toni Meyer, 54
Bradley, Tom, 274
Brady, Celia, 278
Brady, Jim, 229
Branagh, Kenneth, 205
Brando, Marlon, 69, 70, 125
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
(Capote), 74
Brenda Starr, Reporter,
315
Brenna, Mario, 317
Brennan, Peter, 227, 233, 236
Brenner, Marie, 190–191, 200
Breslin, Jimmy, 230
Brinkley, David, 137
“Broadway Hearsay,” 14
Brokaw, Tom, 239, 310
Brooks, Jim, 256
Brown, Christopher Hambley, 200
Brown, Edmund “Jerry,” 172, 298
Brown, Edmund “Pat,” 12, 19, 26, 65
Brown, George, 188
Brown, James, 144
Brown, Tina, 184–206, 258n, 260, 295, 312
Browning, Dominique, 187
Bruni, Carla, 224
Buckley, Pat, 197
Buckley, William F., 196
Bunker, Archie, 171
Bunton, Phil, 299
Burke, David, 162
Burke, Rick, 95
Burnett, Carol, 82, 166–167, 171–176
Burnett, Carrie, 167
Burstein, Rona.
See
Barrett, Rona
Burton, Richard, 77, 105, 118, 177
Business Week,
1
Butterfield, Fox, 240
Buzzi, Ruth, 81–82
C
Café des Artistes, 155
Cafe Society, 59n, 73, 74
Calder, Iain, 107, 131, 134–135, 140,
171, 292, 293, 294, 296, 299–300
Calhoun, Rory, 17
Call, Robert, 141
Callahan, Peter, 300
Calley, John, 205
Campbell, Lady Colin, 307
Cannery Row,
175
Cannon, Dyan, 77
Capote, Truman, 74, 75, 76, 114
Capshaw, Kate, 205, 236
Card Room, 140
Carlson, Richard, 108
Carmen Jones,
24
Carney, Art, 96
Caron, Leslie, 127
Carpenter, Karen, 130
Carrera, Barbara, 118
Carrey, Jim, 180
Carroll, John, 26
Carson, Johnny, 81, 174, 267
Carswell, Sue, 223–224
Carter, Graydon, 258n
Carter, Jimmy, 139, 156
Carter, Michelle Tish, 183
Carter, Rosalynn, 125, 156
Case, Margaret, 194
Cassidy, David, 172
Cassini, Charlene, 58, 61
Cassini, Igor, 41, 58–62, 209, 215
Cassini, Oleg, 58–59, 60–61
Cassone, Michèle, 241–243
CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite,
102, 137
CBS
Morning Show,
104, 109
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 42, 44, 290
Chambers, Robert, 235
Chang, Suzy, 58
Chaplin, Oona, 74n
Chapman, Buddy, 139
Chapman, Miles, 193
Chappaquidick incident, 163
Chariots of Fire,
315
Charles, Prince of Wales, 307–312
Charlton, Janet, 266
Chase, Sylvia, 162, 163
Cher, 112–114, 275
Cheshire, Maxine, 56, 57, 76n
Chicago Daily News,
153
Chicago Sun-Times,
32, 231
Chin, Jimmy, 234
Chopra, Deepak, 289
Christie, Julie, 127
Chung, Connie, 296
Church of Scientology, 266–267, 289
“Cindy Says,” 71
Clapton, Eric, 224
Clark, Marcia, 295
ClearSound, 266
Cleaver, Eldridge, 105
Cleveland, Grover, 56n
Clifford, Clark, 34
Clinton, Bill, 1, 3, 8, 109–110, 295, 298, 319n, 331
Clinton, Hillary, 3, 110
Clooney, George, 270, 324, 326
Cobain, Kurt, 147
Cobb, Buff, 32
Cobb, Irvin S., 32
Cochran, Johnnie, 287–288
Cockburn, Alexander, 197
Cocoanut Grove, 67
Cohen, David, 5–6
Cohen, Mickey, 33, 35
Cohn, Al, 41
Cohn, Harry, 17
Cohn, Roy, 38, 4CM1, 43, 50, 51, 59, 74–75, 130, 195
Cole, Kenneth, 198
Collins, Joan, 126
Collins, Nancy, 168
Colonial Sand and Gravel, 39, 47, 48
Columbia Journalism Review,
294
Columbia Studios, 17