Description: <p><em>New York Times Book Review</em> • Notable Book of the Year<br /> <em>Washington Post</em> • 50 Notable Works of Nonfiction in 2019<br /> NPR.org • NPR 2019 Concierge<br /> <em>Slate</em> • 10 Best Books of the Year<br /> <em>Chicago Tribune </em>• Best Books of the Year<br /> <em>Publishers Weekly</em> • 10 Best Books of the Year</p> <em>Audience of One</em> reframes America’s identity through the rattled mind of an insomniac, cable-news-junkie president., Audience of One, Trump, Television, a
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In Audience of One , New York Times chief television critic James Poniewozik traces the history of TV and mass media from the Reagan era to today, explaining how a volcanic, camera-hogging antihero merged with America’s most powerful medium to become our forty-fifth president. Poniewozik combines a cultural history of modern America with a revelatory portrait of the most public American who has ever lived. Reaching back to the 1940s, when Trump and commercial television were born, Poniewozik illustrates how