Abstract

INTRODUCTION. 1. Communications Revolution. 2. Colonial America to 1830: The Partisan Press. 3. Post-1830: The Penny Press, Yellow Journalism, and Political Independence. 4. The Twentieth Century: The Rise of Broadcasting, Media Conglomerates, and the New Journalism. 5. The Global Perspective. 6. Regulating the Press. 7. Who Are the News Media? 8. News Gathering. 9. News Making. 10. The Interactive Audience. 11. The Effects on Political Participation and Voting. 12. Media Electoral Roles. 13. Media-Based Campaigns. 14. The Presidency. 15. The Congress. 16. The Supreme Court. 17. The Bureaucracy. 18. Interest Groups. 19. Covering Public Policy. 20. Covering Foreign Affairs. 21. National Security Policy. Conclusion. Index.

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