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The Six O'Clock Presidency: A Theory of Presidential Press Relations in the Age of Television Book

The Six O'Clock Presidency: A Theory of Presidential Press Relations in the Age of Television
The Six O'Clock Presidency: A Theory of Presidential Press Relations in the Age of Television, Studying the increasingly powerful role television plays in the political process, Fredric T. Smoller offers a persuasive argument that the big three network coverage of the presidency is gradually eroding public support for and confidence in that office., The Six O'Clock Presidency: A Theory of Presidential Press Relations in the Age of Television has a rating of 3.5 stars
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The Six O'Clock Presidency: A Theory of Presidential Press Relations in the Age of Television, Studying the increasingly powerful role television plays in the political process, Fredric T. Smoller offers a persuasive argument that the big three network coverage of the presidency is gradually eroding public support for and confidence in that office., The Six O'Clock Presidency: A Theory of Presidential Press Relations in the Age of Television
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  • The Six O'Clock Presidency: A Theory of Presidential Press Relations in the Age of Television
  • Written by author Fredric T. Smoller
  • Published by ABC-Clio, LLC, September 1990
  • Studying the increasingly powerful role television plays in the political process, Fredric T. Smoller offers a persuasive argument that the big three network coverage of the presidency is gradually eroding public support for and confidence in that office.
  • Studying the increasingly powerful role television plays in the political process, Fredric T. Smoller offers a persuasive argument that the big three network coverage of the presidency is gradually eroding public support for and confidence in that office.
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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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