In his early days he was also a film critic, a radio commentator and a press agent; later, with his reputation established, he became a newspaper columnist.
This kind of pay-for-play public relations takes us back in time to the days of the press agent who would drop off the new record album and $10 to the deejay.
From the dead man's press agent, business manager, employer and ex-girl friend, he discovers that this nationally worshiped idol of the airwaves was strictly a heel.