Strange Bedfellows

How Television and the Presidential Candidates Changed American Politics, 1992

By Rosenstiel, Tom

Publishers Summary:
An award-winning political correspondent for the Los Angeles Times journeys behind the scenes of the 1992 presidential campaign and explores the role and the impact of the media on American politics. 60,000 first printing. $60,000 ad/promo. Tour.

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ISBN
978-1-56282-859-2
Publisher
Hyperion Books


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Reviewed on July 1, 1993

In this important book, Rosenstiel, media and politics correspondent for the Los Angeles Times , dissects in depth the role of network and local TV, cable, radio, satellites, "out of control'' polls, and so forth, in the 1992 presidential election. Some strong conclusions emerge: "In politics . . . perception is reality'';"The public ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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