An edition of Packaging the presidency (1984)

Packaging the presidency

a history and criticism of presidential campaign advertising

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Packaging the presidency
Kathleen Hall Jamieson
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An edition of Packaging the presidency (1984)

Packaging the presidency

a history and criticism of presidential campaign advertising

2nd ed.
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Now in a new Third Edition, Kathleen Hall Jamieson expands her authoritative analysis of political advertising, looking at the media campaigns of American presidents from the early days of the republic to the successful 1992 Clinton campaign. Throughout, an argument emerges that is subtle but persuasive; though often equivocal, and even downright sleazy, political advertising is vital in reminding voters of the choices at the heart of democracy.

This new edition covers such issues as the new forms of exposition created by cable television that so powerfully affected the 1992 campaign. The wide variety of venues, including MTV and the Nashville Network, coupled with almost daily appearances on morning talk shows, afforded candidates the ability to reach audiences by the millions in "news-ads" that served as free extended commercials.

Jamieson points out the success of Ross Perot's unconventional revival of the thirty-minute program spot and the increasing prevalence of "adwatchs," in which the press polices the fairness and accuracy of campaign accusations. And we see how campaign intrigue reached a new high with satellite tracking that allowed candidates to capture copies of ads as they went on the air. "We would put ads on the satellite that we weren't going to run," recalls Clinton campaign manager James Carville, "just to freak them out.

Fake spots, so they would have to put some time and money together and respond to it." Entertaining and timely, Packaging the Presidency convincingly demonstrates, the successful "packaging" of presidents is a complex, and far from automatic, process.

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Cover of: Packaging the presidency
Packaging the presidency: a history and criticism of presidential campaign advertising
1996, Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, USA
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Packaging the presidency
Packaging the presidency: a history and criticism of presidential campaign advertising
1992, Oxford University Press
in English - 2nd ed.
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Cover of: Packaging the presidency
Packaging the presidency: a history and criticism of presidential campaign advertising
1988, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Packaging the presidency
Packaging the presidency: a history and criticism of presidential campaign advertising
1984, Oxford University Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 512-535) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
324.7/0973
Library of Congress
JK524 .J36 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 546 p. :
Number of pages
546

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Open Library
OL1540650M
ISBN 10
0195072987, 0195072995
LCCN
91019293
Goodreads
3840892

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