Message Control: How News Is Made on the Presidential Campaign Trail
Message Control_a look at what shapes the news from the presidential campaign trail_comes out of the author's experience traveling with campaigns, interviews with other journalists who have covered campaigns from the road, and research on campaign news. Elizabeth Skewes, a journalism professor and former reporter, investigates journalists' beliefs and the role those beliefs play in the election process, as well as how the routines of campaign reporting affect news coverage. While Skewes does find that journalists make an effort to inform the voting decisions of their readers by giving them a sense of context for each campaign and each candidate's character, she also shows that journalists remain wary of staff manipulation and are constrained by pack journalism, press pools, and life 'in the bubble.' From on-the-trail perspectives to media theory explanations, Message Control begins to answer the question of why political coverage focuses on personalities and peccadilloes when studies show the public wants less of this and more discussion of political issues.
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Message Control: How News Is Made on the Presidential Campaign Trail
Message Control_a look at what shapes the news from the presidential campaign trail_comes out of the author's experience traveling with campaigns, interviews with other journalists who have covered campaigns from the road, and research on campaign news. Elizabeth Skewes, a journalism professor and former reporter, investigates journalists' beliefs and the role those beliefs play in the election process, as well as how the routines of campaign reporting affect news coverage. While Skewes does find that journalists make an effort to inform the voting decisions of their readers by giving them a sense of context for each campaign and each candidate's character, she also shows that journalists remain wary of staff manipulation and are constrained by pack journalism, press pools, and life 'in the bubble.' From on-the-trail perspectives to media theory explanations, Message Control begins to answer the question of why political coverage focuses on personalities and peccadilloes when studies show the public wants less of this and more discussion of political issues.
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Message Control: How News Is Made on the Presidential Campaign Trail

Message Control: How News Is Made on the Presidential Campaign Trail

by Elizabeth A. Skewes
Message Control: How News Is Made on the Presidential Campaign Trail

Message Control: How News Is Made on the Presidential Campaign Trail

by Elizabeth A. Skewes

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Message Control_a look at what shapes the news from the presidential campaign trail_comes out of the author's experience traveling with campaigns, interviews with other journalists who have covered campaigns from the road, and research on campaign news. Elizabeth Skewes, a journalism professor and former reporter, investigates journalists' beliefs and the role those beliefs play in the election process, as well as how the routines of campaign reporting affect news coverage. While Skewes does find that journalists make an effort to inform the voting decisions of their readers by giving them a sense of context for each campaign and each candidate's character, she also shows that journalists remain wary of staff manipulation and are constrained by pack journalism, press pools, and life 'in the bubble.' From on-the-trail perspectives to media theory explanations, Message Control begins to answer the question of why political coverage focuses on personalities and peccadilloes when studies show the public wants less of this and more discussion of political issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742568518
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 04/09/2007
Series: Communication, Media, and Politics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 206
File size: 532 KB

About the Author

Elizabeth A. Skewes is assistant professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where she teaches courses in news writing, news editing, media ethics, media studies, political communication, and research methods.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 1 Media Coverage of Modern Campaigns
Chapter 2 2 The Big Picture
Chapter 3 3 The Reporter's Role
Chapter 4 4 The Goals of the Campaign Managers
Chapter 5 5 Life In the Bubble of the Campaign
Chapter 6 6 A Battle for Access
Chapter 7 7 Deciding What's Newsworthy
Chapter 8 8 A Prescription for Improving Campaign Coverage
Chapter 9 References
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