1st Edition

Television and Politics

By Gladys Lang Copyright 2002
270 Pages
by Routledge

270 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

"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