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Introduction; 1. Presidential leadership styles; 2. Increasing presidential attention to narrow groups; 3. Presidents and the local news media; 4. A theory of presidential news management and local news coverage; 5. The quantity of local newspaper coverage of the president; 6. Trends in local newspaper coverage of the presidency, 1990–2007; 7. On the tone of local presidential news; 8. Local presidential news coverage and public attitudes toward the president; 9. Conclusions: presidential leadership in the post-broadcast age.
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