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Breaking News

The Barnes & Noble Review

October 1998

It's clear that the news today is telling you more than you ever wanted to know...but how much do you know about the news? In light of what's making news today (or how news is being made), there couldn't be a timelier novel!

Famous for his nearly 40 years in broadcasting, Robert MacNeil is one of the most respected television journalists in America. In Breaking News, a blistering, behind-the-scenes novel about the savagely competitive field of network news today, he writes with wit about the world he knows best — a world in which crazed competition drives serious journalists into the tabloid feeding frenzies Americans increasingly see on their screens.

Anchorman Grant Munro is at the pinnacle of what should be a brilliant career. Covering every story from the Kennedy assassination to the Clinton sex scandals, Munro has won the admiration, respect, and trust of his viewers. About to turn 60 in an industry no longer controlled by top-notch journalists but by profit-hungry conglomerates, Munro suddenly feels his career threatened — especially when Bill Donovan, a handsome reporter with little experience, vies for his anchor post. Resentfully dragged into a media circus where "soft news" and tabloid values are becoming staples of nightly news broadcasts, Munro negotiates a minefield of scheming, greed, and betrayal to hold on to the job and values he prizes.

Acclaimed for his two previous novels, Robert MacNeil, a proven storyteller, triumphantly explores his home turf in this up-to-the-minute take on an industry that affects the lives ofallAmericans.

  • Format
  • paperback
  • Pages
  • 382
  • Language
  • english
  • ISBN
  • 9780156007634
  • Genres
  • fiction, mystery, thriller
  • Release date
  • 1999