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    New York : Russell Sage Foundation
    ISBN: 9781610444750
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Over the wire and on TV
    DDC: 302.2/34/0973
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    Keywords: United Press International ; CBS News ; Press and politics History 20th century ; Presidents Election 1980 ; CBS News ; United Press International ; Press and politics ; United States ; History ; 20th century ; Presidents ; United States ; Election ; 1980 ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Carter's Day: ""He'd Rather Not Have Been in Philadelphia"" -- Chapter 2. Press Watching in Campaign '80: Hows and Whys -- Part II. Findings -- Chapter 3. Objectivity: Most Objections Overruled -- Chapter 4. Access: Equal Time for Equal Actors -- Chapter 5. Fairness: Network Fear of Flacking -- Chapter 6. Seriousness: More is Less -- Chapter 7. Comprehensiveness: ""Losing"" the Vice-Presidency and the Congress -- Chapter 8. Covering the ""Official"" Presidency: ""Prime-Time"" Minister
    Abstract: Part III: Conclusions and Implications -- Chapter 9. Old News, New Media: Hard-Core Comparisons -- Chapter 10. Explaining the Differences: Four Theories of Press Behavior -- Chapter 11. Implications for Candidates and the Press: Coping with Each Other -- Chapter 12. Implications for Us All: Are We What We Eat? -- Chapter 13. Reprise: Reviewing the Day's Top Stories -- Notes -- Index
    Description / Table of Contents: Carter's day: "He'd rather not have been in Philadelphia"Press watching in campaign '80: hows and whys -- Objectivity: most objections overruled -- Access: equal time for equal actors -- Fairness: network fear of flacking -- Seriousness: more is less -- Comprehensiveness: "losing" the Vice-Presidency and the Congress -- Covering the "official" Presidency: "Prime-time" Minister -- Old news, new media: hard-core comparisons -- Explaining the differences: four theories of press behavior -- Implications for candidates and the press: coping with each other -- Implications for us all: are we what we eat? -- Reprise: reviewing the day's top stories.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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