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The growing disconnect between presidential news coverage and public opinion -- The presidential news system during the golden age of presidential television -- The new media age and the decline in presidential news -- Change in presidential news over the long haul : the New York times historical series, 1857-1998 -- The increasing negativity in presidential news in the age of new media -- Sources of negativity in presidential news during the age of new media -- The declining audience for news and the new media age -- Declining trust in the news media and the new media age -- The implications of the new media on the presidential news system and presidential leadership -- Conclusions : The new media, the Presidency, and American politics
Summary
The Presidency in the Era of 24-Hour News examines how changes in the news media since the golden age of television--when three major networks held a near monopoly on the news people saw in the UnitedStates--have altered the way presidents communicate with the public and garner popular support. - Publisher
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-249) and index
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