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Politics on Demand - The Effects of 24 Hour News on Politics

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Alison Dagnes is Professor of Political Science at Shippensburg University, USA. After being a producer at C-SPAN in Washington, she moved to academia and now teaches courses on American government and politics. Her research interests focus on American political behavior and ideology in modern American politics. She is the author of Politics on Demand: The Effects of 24-Hour News on American Politics (2010). Alison D. Dagnes , PhD, is associate professor of political science at Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA. Klappentext This riveting book provides a nonpartisan examination of how the technological changes and financial imperatives of the media have led to an entertainment-driven news system poorly suited to report on American politics.Taking on today's brave new world of political reporting, Politics on Demand: The Effects of 24-Hour News on American Politics examines how the technological changes and financial imperatives of the American media have led to an entertainment-driven news system that cannot meet the needs of a democracy.Free of partisan slant and easily accessible to all readers, Politics on Demand explains the evolving media system, showing how politicians use the media to sell themselves and how the media uses politicians to its own advantage. The book demonstrates that, with vast amounts of programming time to fill, the spotlight has shifted away from substantive information to opinion, which, in turn, has helped perpetuate partisan politics. Politicians now have to contort themselves to fit within media confines, and political discourse has become extreme and over-simplified. Combining insider interviews with facts, statistics, anecdotes, and analysis, the author, herself a former C-SPAN producer, argues that the American media has become harmful for our nation and a detriment to our political system. Zusammenfassung This riveting book provides a nonpartisan examination of how the technological changes and financial imperatives of the media have led to an entertainment-driven news system poorly suited to report on American politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction: How the Media Are Failing American Government 1. The Media: Partisanship, Media Regulation, and Audience Reception 2. Print Media: Newspapers, Magazines, and Book Publishing 3. Radio: Talk, News, and Music 4. Television: Niche Programming on Broadcast and Cable 5. The Internet: A Series of Tubes 6. Conclusions Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Alison Dagnes
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9780313382789
ISBN 978-0-313-38278-9
No. of pages 170
Series New Directions in Media
New Directions in Media
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Journalism

Media Studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Politics & government, Politics and government, Current Events and Issues: New Media and Journalism

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