The Unseeing Eye: The Myth of Television Power in National Politics |
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Contents
The Mistaken View of Televised Politics | 21 |
Network Evening News and an Informed Electorate | 47 |
Network Evening News and the Public Agenda | 74 |
Copyright | |
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