America's Last Great Newspaper War : : The Death of Print in a Two-Tabloid Town / / Mike Jaccarino.

NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE WEEK BY THE NEW YORK POSTALSO AVAILABLE AS AN AUDIOBOOKA from-the-trenches view of New York Daily News and New York Post runners and photographers as they stop at nothing to break the story and squash their tabloid arch-rivals.When author Mike Jaccarino was offered a job at...

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Frontmatter -- Contacts -- Prologue “Shell Shock for News Nuts” -- 1. “Serb Thug to New York . . . Kiss My Ash” -- 2. “All Play, No Pay for Page Fix” -- 3. “Ford to City: Drop Dead” -- 4. “Cops Shoot Groom Dead” -- 5. “N.J. Miss in a Fix Over Her Pics!” -- 6. “2 Cops Shot During Traffic Stop” -- 7. “Tracked Down and Busted in Pa. Woods” -- 8. “Sports’ Worst Nightmare” -- 9. “‘Mayday’ Last Call from Doomed Bravest at Ground Zero” -- 10. “The Juice Is on the Loose: O.J. Simpson Leaves Jail after Posting $125,000 Bail” -- 11. “Preppie Killer Robert Chambers Acts Like a ‘Dumb’ Doper” -- 12. “Legend of Jim Leyritz’s Swing against Braves Spoiled by His Swigs” -- 13. “If Spitzer Really Wore Socks in Bed, May Mean Fear of Intimacy: Sex Experts” -- 14. “Ma Goes to Bat for Derek Jeter” -- 15. “What to Tell Kids When Daddy Has Two Families” -- 16 “Temple of Doom . . . Madoff Fleeced Fifth Avenue Synagogue” -- Glossary -- Notes -- Index
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Tabloid newspapers United States History.
Communications.
Journalism.
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Col Allan.
Martin Dunn.
Mike Jaccarino.
New York Daily News.
New York Post.
Newspapers.
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Frontmatter --
Contacts --
Prologue “Shell Shock for News Nuts” --
1. “Serb Thug to New York . . . Kiss My Ash” --
2. “All Play, No Pay for Page Fix” --
3. “Ford to City: Drop Dead” --
4. “Cops Shoot Groom Dead” --
5. “N.J. Miss in a Fix Over Her Pics!” --
6. “2 Cops Shot During Traffic Stop” --
7. “Tracked Down and Busted in Pa. Woods” --
8. “Sports’ Worst Nightmare” --
9. “‘Mayday’ Last Call from Doomed Bravest at Ground Zero” --
10. “The Juice Is on the Loose: O.J. Simpson Leaves Jail after Posting $125,000 Bail” --
11. “Preppie Killer Robert Chambers Acts Like a ‘Dumb’ Doper” --
12. “Legend of Jim Leyritz’s Swing against Braves Spoiled by His Swigs” --
13. “If Spitzer Really Wore Socks in Bed, May Mean Fear of Intimacy: Sex Experts” --
14. “Ma Goes to Bat for Derek Jeter” --
15. “What to Tell Kids When Daddy Has Two Families” --
16 “Temple of Doom . . . Madoff Fleeced Fifth Avenue Synagogue” --
Glossary --
Notes --
Index
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5. “N.J. Miss in a Fix Over Her Pics!” --
6. “2 Cops Shot During Traffic Stop” --
7. “Tracked Down and Busted in Pa. Woods” --
8. “Sports’ Worst Nightmare” --
9. “‘Mayday’ Last Call from Doomed Bravest at Ground Zero” --
10. “The Juice Is on the Loose: O.J. Simpson Leaves Jail after Posting $125,000 Bail” --
11. “Preppie Killer Robert Chambers Acts Like a ‘Dumb’ Doper” --
12. “Legend of Jim Leyritz’s Swing against Braves Spoiled by His Swigs” --
13. “If Spitzer Really Wore Socks in Bed, May Mean Fear of Intimacy: Sex Experts” --
14. “Ma Goes to Bat for Derek Jeter” --
15. “What to Tell Kids When Daddy Has Two Families” --
16 “Temple of Doom . . . Madoff Fleeced Fifth Avenue Synagogue” --
Glossary --
Notes --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contacts --
Prologue “Shell Shock for News Nuts” --
1. “Serb Thug to New York . . . Kiss My Ash” --
2. “All Play, No Pay for Page Fix” --
3. “Ford to City: Drop Dead” --
4. “Cops Shoot Groom Dead” --
5. “N.J. Miss in a Fix Over Her Pics!” --
6. “2 Cops Shot During Traffic Stop” --
7. “Tracked Down and Busted in Pa. Woods” --
8. “Sports’ Worst Nightmare” --
9. “‘Mayday’ Last Call from Doomed Bravest at Ground Zero” --
10. “The Juice Is on the Loose: O.J. Simpson Leaves Jail after Posting $125,000 Bail” --
11. “Preppie Killer Robert Chambers Acts Like a ‘Dumb’ Doper” --
12. “Legend of Jim Leyritz’s Swing against Braves Spoiled by His Swigs” --
13. “If Spitzer Really Wore Socks in Bed, May Mean Fear of Intimacy: Sex Experts” --
14. “Ma Goes to Bat for Derek Jeter” --
15. “What to Tell Kids When Daddy Has Two Families” --
16 “Temple of Doom . . . Madoff Fleeced Fifth Avenue Synagogue” --
Glossary --
Notes --
Index
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