270 Pages
by
Routledge
270 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
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"The authorsahave analyzed the television problem brilliantly. They had come up with a whole set of new insights, and their backup research always is fascinating to read."- Saturday Review "A cautious, research-based bookahopefully it will set a trend."-Ithiel de Sola Pool, Public Opinion Quarterly After more than forty years of studying its political implications, Kurt and Gladys Lang put the... Read more
1: The Television Image; 2: The Unique Perspective of Television MacArthur Day; 3: The First Televised Conventions 1952; 4: Ordeal Before Television The Kennedy-Nixon Debates; 5: Late Voters and Early Returns; 6: Watergate Television as a Unifying Force; 7: Debate and Dilemmas Carter Versus Ford; 8: The Question of “Reality
Biography
Lang, Gladys






