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Governing With The News The News Media As A Political Institution 2 Ed Repr Cook

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Governing With The News The News Media As A Political Institution 2 Ed Repr Cook
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.93 MB
Author: Cook, Timothy E
ISBN: 9780226115016, 9780226115030, 0226115011, 0226115038
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 2. ed., repr

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Governing With The News The News Media As A Political Institution 2 Ed Repr Cook by Cook, Timothy E 9780226115016, 9780226115030, 0226115011, 0226115038 instant download after payment.

The ideal of a neutral, objective press has proven in recent years to be just that--an ideal. In Governing with the News, Timothy E. Cook goes far beyond the single claim that the press is not impartial to argue that the news media are in fact a political institution integral to the day-to-day operations of our government. This updated edition includes a new afterword by the author, which pays close attention to two key developments in the twenty-first century: the accelerating fragmentation of the mass media and the continuing decline of Americans' confidence in the press. Provocative and often wise. . . . Cook, who has a complex understanding of the relationship between governing and the news, provides a fascinating account of the origins of this complicity.--James Bennet, Washington Monthly [Governing with the News] addresses central issues of media impact and power in fresh, illuminating ways. . . . Cook mines a wealth of historical and organizational literature to assert that the news media are a distinct political institution in our democratic system.--Robert Schmuhl, Commonweal 

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