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Radio, television, and American politics / by Chester, Edward W.(CARDINAL)209110;
Includes bibliographies.
Subjects: Radio in politics; Television in politics;
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The role of television in U.S. politics and government : a bibliography, 1961-1981 / by Harrell, Karen Fair.(CARDINAL)155341;
Subjects: Bibliographies.; Television in politics;
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Politics and television / by Lang, Kurt,1924-(CARDINAL)165883; Lang, Gladys Engel.(CARDINAL)129271;
Subjects: Television in politics.;
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The great American video game : presidential politics in the television age / by Schram, Martin.(CARDINAL)185555;
Subjects: Television and politics; Presidents;
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24/7 politics : cable television and the fragmenting of America from Watergate to Fox News / by Brownell, Kathryn Cramer,author.(CARDINAL)872293;
Includes bibliographic references and index."As television began to overtake the political landscape in the 1960s, network broadcast companies, bolstered by powerful lobbying interests, dominated screens across the nation. Yet over the next three decades, the expansion of a different technology, cable, changed all of this. 24/7 Politics tells the story of how the cable industry worked with political leaders to create an entirely new approach to television, one that tethered politics to profits and divided and distracted Americans by feeding their appetite for entertainment--frequently at the expense of fostering responsible citizenship. In this timely and provocative book, Kathryn Cramer Brownell argues that cable television itself is not to blame for today's rampant polarization and scandal politics--the intentional restructuring of television as a political institution is. She describes how cable innovations--from C-SPAN coverage of congressional debates in the 1980s to MTV's foray into presidential politics in the 1990s--took on network broadcasting using market forces, giving rise to a more decentralized media world. Brownell shows how cable became an unstoppable medium for political communication that prioritized cult followings and loyalty to individual brands, fundamentally reshaped party politics, and, in the process, sowed the seeds of democratic upheaval. 24/7 Politics reveals how cable TV created new possibilities for antiestablishment voices and opened a pathway to political prominence for seemingly unlikely figures like Donald Trump by playing to narrow audiences and cultivating division instead of common ground."--
Subjects: Television and politics.; Television in politics.; Cable television; Cable television;
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Presidential debates : forty years of high-risk TV / by Schroeder, Alan,1954-(CARDINAL)706279;
Includes bibliographical references (253-258) and index.
Subjects: Campaign debates; Presidents; Television in politics;
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Presidential debates : 1988 and beyond / by Swerdlow, Joel L.(CARDINAL)134875; League of Women Voters (U.S.).Education Fund.(CARDINAL)140983;
Subjects: Presidents; Campaign debates; Television in politics;
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Head of state [videorecording] / by LeRoi, Ali.; Rock, Chris.(CARDINAL)643553; Rotenberg, Michael.; Mac, Bernie.(CARDINAL)528318; Baker, Dylan.(CARDINAL)343727; Searcy, Nick.; Whitfield, Lynn.(CARDINAL)377912; Givens, Robin.(CARDINAL)372860; Jones, Tamala.(CARDINAL)340752; Rebhorn, James,1948-; David, Keith.; 3 Arts Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)341183; DreamWorks Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)536045; DreamWorks Pictures (1994-2006)(CARDINAL)340063;
Director of photography, Donald E. Thorin ; editor, Stephen A. Rotter ; music, Marcus Miller, David "DJ Quik" Blake ; costume designer, Amanda Sanders ; production designer, Steven Jordan.Chris Rock, Bernie Mac, Dylan Baker, Nick Searcy, Lynn Whitfield, Robin Givens, Tamala Jones, James Rebhorn, Keith David.When a presidential candidate is needed just a few weeks before the election, Washington picks Mays Gilliam, a powerless politician they plan to use as their puppet, certain that he will lose. Buy Mays won't go down that easy. If he is going to run, he is going to do it his way and have fun doing it that way as well.MPAA rating: PG-13; for language, some sexuality and drug references.DVD; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, DTS 5.1 surround, Dolby 2.0 surround.
Subjects: Feature films.; Comedy films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Presidential candidates; Presidents; Television in politics;
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Federal election reform : Hearings before the Subcommittee on Elections of the Committee on House Administration, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, first session, on H.R. 7612...S. 372 ... October 2, 10, 16, 25; November 14, and 29, 1973. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on House Administration.(CARDINAL)148427;
H.R. 7612: to improve the conduct and regulation of federal election campaign activities and to provide public financing for such campaigns -- S. 372:to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to relieve broadcasters of the equal time requirement of section 315 with respect to candidates for federal office, to repeal the Campaign Communications Reform Act, to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, and for other purposes (and related election reform bills).
Subjects: Campaign funds; Television in politics; Radio in politics; Legislative hearings.;
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Early election returns and projections affecting the electoral process : hearings held jointly before the Committee on House Administration and the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, first session, June 10, 1981, Washington, D.C., June 29, 1981, Sacramento, California, July 7, 1981, Seattle, Washington. by United States.Congress.House.Committee on House Administration.(CARDINAL)148427; United States.Congress.House.Committee on Energy and Commerce.Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance.(CARDINAL)267481;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Election forecasting; Elections; Voting; Television in politics;
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