Hot Air: All Talk, All the Time

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"Hot Air: All Talk, All the Time" is a media-criticism book by journalist Howard Kurtz that examines the excesses, biases, and sensationalism of modern television news and political talk shows.

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instanceOf book
media criticism book
about bias in news coverage
cable news talk shows
excesses of modern television news
journalistic standards on television
media ethics
political commentary on television
sensationalism in television news
author Howard Kurtz NERFINISHED
authorName Howard Kurtz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes horse-race political coverage
overemphasis on opinion over reporting
sensationalism in political coverage
critiques modern television news
political talk shows
examines impact of talk shows on political discourse
political talk show formats
role of television pundits
television news formats
focusesOn conflict-driven coverage
excessive punditry
partisan spin in TV news
sensationalist coverage of politics
genre media criticism
non-fiction
hasAuthorOccupation journalist
intendedAudience general readers
journalism students
media critics
language English
mainSubject news media
political talk shows
television news
mediaType print
topic American television journalism
U.S. political media

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Howard Kurtz notableWork Hot Air: All Talk, All the Time