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Preface
Television News and the Presidency
The Four Environments of White House News
The Scope of White House News
The Negative Bias of Network News
Exploring the Six O'Clock Presidency
The Four Seasons of Presidential News
The Carter Response
The Sound-Bite Presidency
Alternatives
Appendix A: Examples of Postitive, Neutral, and Negative Stories
Appendix B: Interviewing the White House Press
Index
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