Abstract

This article analyzes national television news coverage of U.S. trade politics from 1988 to 2002, a period consisting of relatively visible debates over free trade agreements and trade relations. It examines how television news coverage of trade emphasizes foreign and domestic conflict and national threats and challenges, which coincide with the significant media focus on presidential trade leadership and the president's rhetorical support for free and freer trade. The article thus explores how media coverage of trade provides the president with a clear and consistent mediated advantage over political opposition, including congressional members and interest groups, when it comes to the nation's trade direction and policy.

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