Discusses the changing environment of modern communications media and how the American television networks have coped with the change
Agatha Christie. money in it . We'd counted on getting married , but weren't worried about the money side of it because we both knew we'd be jolly well off some day . ” “ And now , you see , we're not ! ” said Charmian .
Ken Auletta, author of Greed and Glory on Wall Street, tells the gripping story of the decline of the networks in this epically scaled work of journalism.
In this retelling of the Indian fable, seven blind mice discover different parts of an elephant and argue about its appearance. This Caldecott Honor book is in a board book format for the first time. Full color.
The Big Bad Wolf keeps trying to eat the three little pigs. The farmer’s wife keeps chasing the three blind mice. If they work together, maybe they can solve each other’s problems.
Describes the decline of the three major television networks in the 1980s, discusses the machinations that led to the transformation of the TV industry, and offers a glimpse of the TV decision-making process
Meet three musically inclined mice who decide to start a band.
An adaptation of a nusery rhyme
If your writing is your air, this is your laughing gas.* *That’s a metaphor, friends.
Three blind mice follow the smell of bread baking in the farmer's kitchen. That is where they run into the farmer's wife.
Three small mice in search of fun become hungry, scared, blind, wise, and finally happy.