The acclaimed inside account of how TV news covered--and was changed forever by--the presidential campaign of 1992. With the explosion of tabloid journalism, the exploitation of talk shows and the presence of Ross Perot, all the rules changed. Rosenstiel won the 1991 Lowell Mellett Award for outstanding media criticism. 16-page insert.
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The acclaimed inside account of how TV news covered--and was changed forever by--the presidential campaign of 1992. With the explosion of tabloid journalism, the exploitation of talk shows and the presence of Ross Perot, all the rules changed. Rosenstiel won the 1991 Lowell Mellett Award for outstanding media criticism. 16-page insert.
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Very Good. No Jacket as Issued. BG2-A paperback book in very good condition that has some bumped corners, some scattered wrinkling, chipping and crease, light discoloration and shelf wear. Acknowledged as the best book on the 1992 presidential campaign. This book focuses on the relationship between television and presidential politics. Bibliography, indexed, 368p.