Politics as show business
By: Chakravarti, Robi.
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ArticlePublisher: 2005Description: p.278-79.Subject(s): Mass media - United States | United States - Politics and government | Television - United States | Television
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Television, since the 1960s, has helped deliver the immediacy of an event to its viewers. In recent years, its pervasive influence has helped reduce politics to a series of visual images that can be adroitly `fixed' to influence and persuade the voter. The US provides the best illustration of this phenomenon. - Reproduced.
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Television, since the 1960s, has helped deliver the immediacy of an event to its viewers. In recent years, its pervasive influence has helped reduce politics to a series of visual images that can be adroitly `fixed' to influence and persuade the voter. The US provides the best illustration of this phenomenon. - Reproduced.


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