ROGP 004. Bill Shipp interviewed by Bob Short. September 28, 2006.
William "Bill" Shipp worked as a journalist in Georgia for fifty years. Shipp began his career as managing editor of the University of Georgia's Red and Black newspaper. In 1956 Shipp began to write for the Atlanta Constitution, covering topics such as the civil rights movement, the space program, and numerous political campaigns and leaders in Georgia. In this interview, Shipp discusses the role of the media in politics, including its effect on public opinion and its influence on elections
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