188 Pages
by
Routledge
188 Pages
by
Routledge
188 Pages
by
Routledge
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Observers of media-government relations most often think first of conflicts with the executive branch, yet interactions between Congress and the media have been extensive and varied since the first Washington "correspondents" began sending dispatches from the sessions of Congress. In recent years the relationship between Congress and the news media has grown more complex. Coverage of Congress by... Read more
Part I: Overviews Congressional Index, 1. Congress—Boom Box and Black Box Part II: Media on the Hill 2. Evolution and Revolution, Covering Congress 3. Getting Out the Message 4. Speed Over Substance 5. Getting on the Radar Screen 6. Toward Civic-minded Media, 7. Making News, Making Law 8. Behind the Noise on the Floor 9. Big Picture and Local Angle 10. New Media, Old Messages, Congress Part III: Beyond the Beltway 11. Getting the Whole Truth 12. Showtime for Democracy 13. Hollywood Goes to Congress 14. Coverage—The Void at Home, 15. Kingmakers, Kingbreakers 16. Not a Pretty Picture 17. Unexpected Consequences—New Media and Congress 18. Race, Rules and Reporting, Covering Congress 19. Rayburn, the Workhorse Part V: Books 20. Many Questions, Few Answers
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Everette Dennis






