Interest Groups/Media 4/26/2012
Clearly Communicated Learning Objectives in Written Form Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: – discuss and critically analyze political events in the United States government – students will be able to identify and explain the role of informal institutions and their effect on policy.
Office Hours and Readings Pages Office Hours – None Today – Monday 10-2
The Media and Politics
The Role of the Media It is profit driven Reporting the news Setting the Agenda
Gatekeepers Key people who control what we watch Help to shape political priorities Driven by profit
What gatekeepers use The authority of the source The Amount of Controversy The importance
PROVIDING US WITH POLITICAL INFORMATION
Where we get Political Information
The Type of Media Matters Television is the most important The internet is the fastest, but has the most bias
We Would Rather Watch Mistakes Bad SushiSushi People Falling People A great collectioncollection Rick Perry
Newspapers and Magazines Newspapers – Provide more information and Detail – Very few cities have multiple papers anymore Magazines- vary in content and quality
The Decline of Old media
THE MINIMAL EFFECTS MODEL Does the media really matter
The Minimal Effects Model The Fall Campaign is not that important Most people have made up their mind
Spurious/Minimal effects model We do not seek out political information We have selective/exposure perception We rarely make major changes
Who is influenced the most Those with the least political attention Those without stable party identification Elections can swing if it is close
HORSE RACE COVERAGE How the Media Makes things exciting
Horse Race Coverage What is it? What does it contain Why?
The Latest Polls
The Electoral College Map
The keys to horse race coverage Polling Perception No issues
Component I: Categorizer Sorts the candidates into winners and losers Creates an Image for the candidate
Component II: Expectation Setter Puts odds on the candidates You want to be at the top… duh But it isn't as good as you might thinkthink
Component III: Mentioner You want the media to notice you Not all press is good press Mentions mean money and votes
Component IV:Winnowing The Press Winnows (narrows) down the candidates Attention is on Iowa and NH Frontloading is the results
Type of Coverage in 2008 Primary
Horse Race Dominates 2008 General