Media power in politics /
Media power in politics /
Doris A. Graber,
- xii, 348 pages. : illustration ; 23 cm.
The evolution of news content in the American press / The effectiveness of mass communication / The influence and effects of mass media / Experimental demonstrations of the'not-so-minimal' consequences of television news programs / The agenda-setting function of the press / Newspapers / Accepting the system / Communication and community conflict / Business coverage in network newscasts / Media and business elites : two classes in conflict? / Charting the mainstream: television's contributions to political orientations / Can democracy survive television? / Views of winners and losers / A man for all seasons : the mediated world of election campaigns / Campaign organizations confront the media-political environment / On the bus / A participant-observer study of TV campaign coverage / Media power in presidential elections : an exploratory analysis, 1960-1980 / President Reagan's news conference Jan. 14, 1983 -- The refracting lens / The media and Watergate / Three faces of congressional media / The press and the committee system / Prerequisites for access to the press / Making protest movements newsworthy / Television and the urban crisis / The press and NEPA : the case of the missing agenda / At Three Mile Island / Reporters and Congressmen : living in symbiosis / Transnational terrorism and the Western elite press / Televising the Vietnam War / Iran vs. U.S. TV news : the hostage story out of context / The politics of broadcast regulation / The Pentagon Papers case - U.S. Supreme Court -- Crisis news management in the Kennedy years / Journalist meets propagandist / A growing controversy : the'free flow' of news among nations / Genesis of the free flow of information principles / Bernard Roshco -- Joseph T. Klapper -- Denis McQuail -- Shanto Iyengar, Mark D. Peters, Donald R. Kinder -- Maxwell E. McCombs and Donald L. Shaw -- Walter Lippmann -- David L. Paletz and Robert M. Entman -- Philip J. Tichenor, George A. Donohue, Clarice N. Olien -- Joseph R. Dominick -- Stanley Rothman and S. Robert Lichter -- George Gerbner ... [et al.] -- Jarol B. Manheim -- Thomas E. Patterson -- Dan Nimmio and James E. Combs -- F. Christopher Arterion -- Timothy Crouse -- David H. Ostroff -- William C. Adams -- Michael Baruch Grossman and Martha Joynt Kumar -- Gladys Engel Lang and Kurt Lang -- Michael J. Robinson -- Mary Russell -- Edie Goldenberg -- Todd Gitlin -- Robert Muccigrosso -- A. Clay Schoenfeld -- Peter M. Sandman and Mary Paden -- Susan Heilmann Miller -- Michael J. Kelly and Thomas H. Mitchell -- David Halberstam -- David Altheide -- Erwin G. Krasnow, Lawrence D. Longley, Herbert A. Terry -- William J. Small -- Ben H. Bagdikian -- John C. Merrill -- Herbert I. Schiller. Section one. Mass media effects : from the past to the future -- Section two. Shaping the political agenda -- Section three. Influencing election outcomes -- Section four. Affecting political actors and the balance of power -- Section five. Guiding public policies -- Section six. Controlling media effects --
0871872854 Hadiah
Mass media--Political aspects--United States.
Mass media--Social aspects--United States.
The evolution of news content in the American press / The effectiveness of mass communication / The influence and effects of mass media / Experimental demonstrations of the'not-so-minimal' consequences of television news programs / The agenda-setting function of the press / Newspapers / Accepting the system / Communication and community conflict / Business coverage in network newscasts / Media and business elites : two classes in conflict? / Charting the mainstream: television's contributions to political orientations / Can democracy survive television? / Views of winners and losers / A man for all seasons : the mediated world of election campaigns / Campaign organizations confront the media-political environment / On the bus / A participant-observer study of TV campaign coverage / Media power in presidential elections : an exploratory analysis, 1960-1980 / President Reagan's news conference Jan. 14, 1983 -- The refracting lens / The media and Watergate / Three faces of congressional media / The press and the committee system / Prerequisites for access to the press / Making protest movements newsworthy / Television and the urban crisis / The press and NEPA : the case of the missing agenda / At Three Mile Island / Reporters and Congressmen : living in symbiosis / Transnational terrorism and the Western elite press / Televising the Vietnam War / Iran vs. U.S. TV news : the hostage story out of context / The politics of broadcast regulation / The Pentagon Papers case - U.S. Supreme Court -- Crisis news management in the Kennedy years / Journalist meets propagandist / A growing controversy : the'free flow' of news among nations / Genesis of the free flow of information principles / Bernard Roshco -- Joseph T. Klapper -- Denis McQuail -- Shanto Iyengar, Mark D. Peters, Donald R. Kinder -- Maxwell E. McCombs and Donald L. Shaw -- Walter Lippmann -- David L. Paletz and Robert M. Entman -- Philip J. Tichenor, George A. Donohue, Clarice N. Olien -- Joseph R. Dominick -- Stanley Rothman and S. Robert Lichter -- George Gerbner ... [et al.] -- Jarol B. Manheim -- Thomas E. Patterson -- Dan Nimmio and James E. Combs -- F. Christopher Arterion -- Timothy Crouse -- David H. Ostroff -- William C. Adams -- Michael Baruch Grossman and Martha Joynt Kumar -- Gladys Engel Lang and Kurt Lang -- Michael J. Robinson -- Mary Russell -- Edie Goldenberg -- Todd Gitlin -- Robert Muccigrosso -- A. Clay Schoenfeld -- Peter M. Sandman and Mary Paden -- Susan Heilmann Miller -- Michael J. Kelly and Thomas H. Mitchell -- David Halberstam -- David Altheide -- Erwin G. Krasnow, Lawrence D. Longley, Herbert A. Terry -- William J. Small -- Ben H. Bagdikian -- John C. Merrill -- Herbert I. Schiller. Section one. Mass media effects : from the past to the future -- Section two. Shaping the political agenda -- Section three. Influencing election outcomes -- Section four. Affecting political actors and the balance of power -- Section five. Guiding public policies -- Section six. Controlling media effects --
0871872854 Hadiah
Mass media--Political aspects--United States.
Mass media--Social aspects--United States.
