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Quinn, Sally.
We’re Going to Make You a Star.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1975.

Quirk, Lawrence J.
The Kennedys in Hollywood.
Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing, 1996.

Reeves, Thomas C.
A Question of Character: A Life of John F. Kennedy.
New York: The Free Press, 1991.

Rivera, Geraldo.
Exposing Myself.
New York: Bantam, 1991.

Rogers, Henry C.
Walking the Tightrope.
New York: William Morrow, 1980.

Rose, Frank.
The Agency: William Morris and the Hidden History of Show Business.
New York: HarperCollins, 1995.

Salinger, Pierre.
P.S.: A Memoir.
New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1995.

Salisbury, Harrison E.
Without Fear or Favor: The New York Times and Its Times.
New York: Times Books, 1980.

Sancton, Thomas, and Scott MacLeod.
Death of a Princess: The Investigation.
New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998.

Shawcross, William.
Murdoch.
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993.

Skolsky, Sidney.
Don’t Get Me Wrong—I Love Hollywood.
New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1975.

Smith, Ronald L.
Johnny Carson: An Unauthorized Biography.
New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1987.

Smolla, Rodney A.
Suing the Press: Libel, the Media and Power.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.

Spacks, Patricia Ann Meyer.
Gossip.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.

Spada, James.
Peter Lawford: The Man Who Kept the Secrets.
New York: Bantam, 1991.

Spoto, Donald.
A Passion for Life: The Biography of Elizabeth Taylor.
New York: HarperCollins, 1995.

Stephens, Mitchell.
A History of News: From the Drum to the Satellite.
New York: Viking, 1988.

Stolley, Richard.
People Celebrates People: The Best of 1974–1996.
New York: People Books, 1996.

Summers, Anthony.
Goddess: The Secret Lives of Marilyn Monroe.
New York: MacMillan, 1985.

Summers. Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover.
New York:

G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1993.

Swanberg, W. A.
Luce and His Empire.
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1972.

Taraborelli, J. Randy.
Laughing Till It Hurts: The Complete Life and Career of Carol Burnett.
New York: William Morrow, 1988.

Taraborelli. Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness.
New York: Birch Lane Press, 1991.

Taylor, Elizabeth.
Elizabeth Takes Off: On Weight Gain, Weight Loss, Self-image and Self-Esteem.
New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1987.

Thompson II, Charles C., and James P. Cole.
The Death of Elvis: What Really Happened.
New York: Delacorte Press, 1991.

Thornton, Penny.
With Love, from Diana.
New York: Pocket Books, 1995.

Toobin, Jeffrey.
The Run of His Life.
New York: Random House, 1996.

Tucher, Andie.
Froth and Scum: Truth, Beauty, Goodness, and the Ax Murder in America’s First Mass Medium.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994.

Von Hoffman, Nicholas.
Capitalist Fools.
New York: Doubleday, 1992.

Von Hoffman. Citizen Cohn: The Life and Times of Roy Cohn.
New York: Double
day, 1988.

Wallace, Mike, and Gary Paul Gates.
Close Encounters.
New York: William Morrow, 1984.

Warhol, Andy.
The Andy Warhol Diaries.
Edited by Pat Hackett. New York: Warner Books, 1989.

Whitaker, James.
Diana vs. Charles: Royal Blood Feud.
New York: Signet, 1993.

Whitaker. Settling Down.
London: Quartet Books, 1981.

Wicker, Tom. On
Press.
New York: Viking, 1978.

Wilson, Earl.
Show Business Laid Bare.
New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1974.

Wilson. The Show Business Nobody Knows.
Chicago: Cowles Book Company, 1971.

Winans, Christopher.
Malcolm Forbes: The Man Who Had Everything.
New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1990.

Witcover, Jules.
The Year the Dream Died: Reinsiting 1968 in America.
New York: Warner Books, 1997.

Wolf, George, with Joseph DiMona.
Frank Costello: Prime Minister of the Underworld.
New York: William Morrow, 1974.

Zion, Sidney.
The Autobiography of Roy Cohn.
Secaucus, N.J.: Lyle Stuart, 1988.

Selected TV Shows

“Barbara Walters Interviews Ivana Trump.”
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,
CNBC, 1 March 1994.

“Digital Dirt: Fact, Fiction and Cyberspace.”
Nightline,
ABC, 8 January 1998.

“Equal Time: Latest Development in the Alleged Affair Between PresidentClinton and Monica Lewinsky.” CNBC, 10 February 1998.

“The Gossip Culture.”
Charlie Rose,
PBS, 13 June 1991.“Guests Discuss How Tabloid Photographers Affect Stars’ Lives.”
Larry King
Live,
CNN, 2 September 1997.

“How Do Tabloids Get Their Stories?” CNN, 6 August 1995.

“The Impact of Tabloids in America.”
Larry King Live,
CNN, 19 June 1997.

“Larry King Live Welcomes Cosby Family’s Consultant Gavin De Becker.”
Larry King Live,
CNN, 14 March 1997.

“Latest Developments in the Alleged Affair Between President Clinton andMonica Lewinsky.”
Equal Time,
CNBC, 10 February 1998.

“The National Enquirer.” 60
Minutes,
30 September 1990.

“The Princess and the Press.”
Frontline,
PBS, November 1997.

“Princess Diana.” 60
Minutes,
CBS, 31 August 1997.

“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.

INDEX

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A

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

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