When the News Broke, Heather Hendershot
When the News Broke, Heather Hendershot
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When the News Broke
Chicago 1968 and the Polarizing of America

Author: Heather Hendershot

Narrator: Rosemary Benson

Unabridged: 14 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/06/2023


Synopsis

"The whole world is watching!" cried protestors at the 1968 Democratic convention as Chicago police beat them in the streets. When some of that violence was then aired on network television, another kind of hell broke loose. Some viewers were stunned and outraged; others thought the protestors deserved what they got. No one—least of all Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley—was happy with how the networks handled it.

In When the News Broke, Heather Hendershot revisits television coverage of those four chaotic days in 1968—not only the violence in the streets but also the tumultuous convention itself. Ultimately, Hendershot reveals the convention as a pivotal moment in American political history, when a distorted notion of "liberal media bias" became mainstreamed and nationalized.

At the same time, she celebrates the values of the network news professionals who strived for fairness and accuracy. Despite their efforts, however, Chicago proved to be a turning point in the public's trust in national news sources. Since those critical days, the political Right in the United States has amplified distrust of television news, to the point where even the truest and most clearly documented stories can be deemed "fake." As Hendershot demonstrates, it doesn't matter whether the "whole world is watching" if people don't believe what they see.

About Heather Hendershot

Heather Hendershot is professor of film and media at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her books include What's Fair on the Air? Cold War Right-Wing Broadcasting and the Public Interest and Open to Debate: How William F. Buckley Put Liberal America on the Firing Line.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christopher on July 10, 2024

Heather Hendershot's When the News Broke offers an incisive look at the media's coverage of 1968's Democratic National Convention in Chicago, when antiwar protesters clashed with Chicago police, the convention descended into political chaos and the media's coverage led to a fierce, unexpected backla......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on February 16, 2025

The 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago was perhaps one of the most chaotic weeks in American political history. Millions watched as the democratic party self-immolated inside the convention floor with frequent chair challenges, a contentious Vietnam War plank, and the news of what was ha......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on September 27, 2023

A story for our times What does 1968 have to do with present times? This book gives a compelling account of the Chicago DNC and uses it to shed light on current divisions in our country.......more

Goodreads review by John on July 02, 2023

America was forever changed in 1968 when Chicago cops bashed the heads of demonstrators on the streets while the Democrats held their presidential convention inside. The country was already reeling from the RFK and Martin Luther King Jr assassinations and the counterculture revolution, including the......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on June 17, 2023

3 1/2 stars. A bit wonky, but an enjoyable deep dive into the week of the DNC convention, with some interesting political insights. (My only complaint is that it is repetitive, with some key points constantly reiterated.)......more