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the Control Room: How Television Calls Shots Presidential Elections

Current price: $17.95
the Control Room: How Television Calls Shots Presidential Elections
the Control Room: How Television Calls Shots Presidential Elections

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the Control Room: How Television Calls Shots Presidential Elections

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Who will determine what Americans are thinking when they cast their votes in the year 2000?
Martin Plissner, former political director of CBS News, has played a central role in the network coverage of every presidential campaign since 1964. In
The Control Room,
he shows how all the elements of our nation's greatest contest — the primaries, the conventions, the counting of the ballots —are shaped by the networks' struggle for supremacy in today's media-intensive age. From the earliest announcements to the final swearing-in, those inside the control rooms determine what Americans care about when they enter the polling booths and whom the country ultimately sends to the Oval Office.

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