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Dish: The Inside Story on the World of Gossip

by Jeannette Walls

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The title tells it all ... and the author manages to create a fairly well-researched, but poorly footnoted, history of gossip and how it went from the fringes to mainstream. I'm in the midst of reading through books that won the Pulitzer Prize for history, so I'm becoming more accustomed to the best in historical writing -- and Dish isn't in that category.

Still, it provided a fascinating read -- I'm several weeks ahead of my "deadline" for finishing the book in time to discuss it in October. I hadn't thought of 60 Minutes as being a part of the transformation of gossip column of the 1930s into a "news" magazine of today, but I think the author is right.

Of course, one cannot write a history of gossip without including some details of that gossip -- I have mixed feelings about that -- but enjoyed the gossip nonetheless. ( )
  NewsieQ | Sep 12, 2010 |
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Love it or hate it, create it or repeat it, America is obsessed with gossip. Here is a fascinating look at five decades of dish: a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the personalities that control what we read and see; the unholy and unchanging trinity of celebrity, publicist and reporter that has stoked the American appetite for gossip from the salad days of silver-screen magazines to the instantaneous communication of the scoop-filled Internet.

Insider Jeannette Walls delivers a tantalizing tell-all that features not only gossip itself, but its history, its movers and shakers (including quite a few tony Ivy Leaguers), high and low points, and the watershed events and personalities--like Elvis, Diana, Michael Jackson and O. J.--that altered it forever. Here is the famous formula for People, the astonishing magazine that began amid sneers and snipes but went on to become one of the publishing industry's greatest success stories. Here too is the incredible truth behind explosive material that didn't see the light of day.

From the humble beginnings of the National Enquirer, aided by the avuncular beneficence of crime kingpin Joe Costello, to the lurid Hollywood trial of Confidential magazine, where the "libeled" stars were proved more guilty than not of the salacious episodes the publication revealed, Jeannette Walls expertly traces the formation and development of the hush-hush industry. She shows us that tabloid TV shows are nothing new: they were preceded in the Fifties by the wildly successful Night Beat, hosted by none other than Mike Wallace, who turned the show into a forum for sex and scandal with his relentless prying and probing into the lives of celebrated figures.

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Walls examines the history of gossip, including the 1950s show, Night Beat with Mike Wallace, the National Enquirer, Confidential magazine, People magazine, the power of publicists, the power of rumors, presidential foibles, and such writers as Matt Drudge.… (more)

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