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Everything about Ben Bagdikian totally explainedBen Haig Bagdikian (born 1920, Maraş, Ottoman Empire; now in Turkey) is an American educator and journalist of Armenian descent. Bagdikian has made journalism his profession since 1941. He is a significant American media critic and the dean emeritus of the University of California at Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism. In 1983, Bagdikian published The Media Monopoly, which revealed the fast-moving media conglomeration that was putting more and more media corporations in fewer and fewer hands with each new merger. This work has been updated through six editions (through 2000) before being renamed The New Media Monopoly and is considered a crucial resource for knowledge about media ownership. Bagdikian is credited with the observation that "Trying to be a first-rate reporter on the average American newspaper is like trying to play Bach's ' St. Matthew Passion' on a ukulele."
In 1971, while an editor at the Washington Post, Bagdikian was leaked portions of the Pentagon Papers by Daniel Ellsberg.
Books by Bagdikian
- In the Midst of Plenty: A New Report on the Poor in America, Boston: Beacon Press, 1964.
- The Information Machines: Their impact on Men and the Media, New York: Harper, 1971, ISBN 0-06-090258-2
- The Effete Conspiracy and Other Crime by the Press, New York: Harper, 1974. ISBN 0-06-090343-0
- Caged: Eight Prisoners & Their Keepers, New York: Harper, 1976. ISBN 0-06-010174-1
- The Media Monopoly, Boston: Beacon Press, 1983. ISBN 0-8070-6179-4
- New Edition with extensions The New Media Monopoly, Boston: Beacon Press, 2004. ISBN 0-8070-6187-5
- Double Vision: Reflections on My Heritage, Life, and Profession, Boston: Beacon Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8070-7066-1
As editor
"Man's Contracting World in an Expanding Universe", Proceedings of the Brown University Convocation held in Providence, RI October 21-23, 1959, Brown University, 1960.
"The Shame Of The Prisons", The Washington Post national report, with Leon Dash, 1972.
The Memoir of Lydia Bagdikian, by Lydia Bagdikian, Berkeley, California: Private printing. Based on notebook diaries of Ben Bagdikian's older sister Lydia, 1997.Further Information
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