Mr. Goulden is the Former Director of Media Analysis
at Accuracy In Media. During his years as a newsman,
Mr. Goulden worked for The Marshall (Texas)News Messenger,
The Dallas Morning News, and The
Philadelphia Inquirer, where he served as Washington Bureau
Chief. He has received numerous honors for his work, including a
National Magazine Award, the magazine equivalent of a Pulitzer
Prize.
A full-time writer since 1968, Mr. Goulden is the author
of 18 non-fiction books on diverse subjects. His works include The
Superlawyers, a national best seller for six months, Korea:
The Untold Story of the War, and most recently, The News
Manipulators, which he coauthored with AIM colleagues Reed
Irvine and Cliff Kincaid.
Mr. Goulden has appeared on a variety
of television and radio shows, including The Today Show,
Crossfire, Good Morning America, Fox
Morning News, G. Gordon Liddy Show, Ray Brehm,
and even overseas on ITN (Britain) and Fuji TV (Japan).
Joseph Goulden has spoken to a wide range of audiences, including the American
Bar Association, National Grocers Association, Association of
Former Intelligence Officers, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and many
schools of journalism. Mr. Goulden especially enjoys college
audiences.
Suggested topics include:
- The Media and Intelligence: An Uneven Battle?
- The New York Times: Fit to Print?
- Trade Secrets of a Winning Reporter
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