PL SC 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: News Values, First Amendment To The United States Constitution

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22 Apr 2016
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The bartender at this event recorded this and got it to the media. Shown many times on t. v. and it reinforced the idea that he was an out of touch rich man. But there was little evidence that any of this made much difference in his race against president obama. The polls barely budged after the release of this video. Newspapers: in decline (printed versions) web versions gaining popularity. Most popular: television news. (but not cable-network still #1) Online: still connected to newspapers and television networks news stories originate from traditional sources. They don"t change people"s minds because you usually join one that you favor politically. Americans over report the amount of news they watch. But the young are still very low in terms of watching news. As election day approaches, news viewing increases (one in four watch the news from 1 in. Other countries provide free air time for candidates but ours is less regulated.

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