The Press Effect 在線電子書 圖書標籤: politics 新聞媒體 政治理論 journalism E
發表於2024-11-17
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媒體和政客角力,過濾信息然後變成新聞故事。
評分媒體和政客角力,過濾信息然後變成新聞故事。
評分媒體和政客角力,過濾信息然後變成新聞故事。
評分媒體和政客角力,過濾信息然後變成新聞故事。
評分媒體和政客角力,過濾信息然後變成新聞故事。
What Americans know, understand, and believe about the world of politics is the product of a negotiation between journalists and political actors. The news is primarily shaped not by a liberal or conservative bias, but by the need for news to be dramatic and easily packaged. Consequently, the frames into which events are fit - more than any objective idea of truth - determine what information passes through the news filter.The Press Effect surveys events in a critical period of American history, from the election of 2000 through the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. In each of the events that took place, journalists inhabited a different role that shaped the news. During the election between Bush and Gore, they acted as amateur psychologists, delving into the minds of the candidates in an attempt to reveal their true character. On election night, they acted as soothsayers, while in the postelection events in Florida, the press actively shaped events. On September 11 and after, journalists functioned as patriots, seeking to unify the country. In each case, the role inhabited by the press left critical questions unanswered and allowed distortions of the facts to pass into news. The book closes with a discussion of the means by which the press can enhance its most critical role, that of custodian of fact.
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