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Media & Politics
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What is the function of news in society?
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Traditional function of news n Present a portrait of reality on which the citizen can act
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First Amendment Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press... News media as the “Fourth Estate”
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TV and Politics n Americans get 80% of their political information from television n Why might this be problem? n Concerns about the nature of TV news n How do local newscasts differ from national newscasts?
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Video “Illusions of News” By Bill Moyers
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TV news criticized for n Emphasizing the "horse race" n... Conflict & controversy n... Ignoring issues n Priorities of coverage u (small news hole)
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CELEBRITY POLITICS n Media “treatment” of political campaigns n Superficial focus of coverage n Policy debate v. game of "gotcha"
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Media create their own narrative (story) n Action n Dynamism n Drama
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Media Critique n TV leads to “celebrity reporting” n Media, rather than candidates or parties set agenda
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n Greater focus on image (character flaws) n Battle of media metaphors n The frat boy v. the truth stretcher n The _______ v. the _________
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n Passive public n Products of an entertainment culture n Media both humanize & trivialize the political process n Nation like a film audience that only reads the review
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First Amendment n Public support is eroding n Some blame the press itself
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Lawrence Grossman Broadcasters as public trustees of the public airwaves Shrinking political coverage on network news Network "profit center" vs "loss leader" Diminished public service role What is Grossman's proposal?
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Is this news?
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