RICHARD CAMPBELL, director of the journalism program at Miami University, is the author of
60 Minutes and the News: A Mythology for Middle America (1991) and coauthor of
Cracked Coverage: Television News, the Anti-Cocaine Crusade and the Reagan Legacy (1994). Campbell has written for numerous publications including
Columbia Journalism Review, Journal of Communication, and
Media Studies Journal and he is on the editorial board of
Critical Studies in Mass Communication and
Television Quarterly. As a writer and media critic, he is a frequent speaker on public radio and television.
CHRISTOPHER R. MARTIN is an associate professor of journalism at University of Northern Iowa and author of
Framed! Labor and the Corporate Media (2003). He has written articles and reviews on journalism, televised sports, the Internet, and labor for several publications including
Communication Research, Journal of Communication, Journal of Communication Inquiry, Labor Studies Journal, and
Culture, Sport, and Society. BETTINA FABOS, an award-winning video maker and former print reporter, is an assistant professor of Visual Communication and interactive media studies at University of Northern Iowa. She is the author of
Wrong Turn on the Information Superhighway: Education and the Commercialized Internet (2003). Her areas of expertise include critical media literacy, Internet commercialization, the role of the internet in education, and media representations of popular culture.