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From the opening decades of the republic when political parties sponsored newspapers to current governmental practices that actively subsidize the collection and dissemination of the news, the press and the government have been far from independent. Unlike those earlier days, however, the news is no longer produced by a diverse range of individual outlets but is instead the result of a collective institution that exercises collective power.
In explaining how the news media of today operate as an intermediary political institution, akin to the party system and interest group system, Cook demonstrates how the differing media strategies used by governmental agencies and branches respond to the constitutional and structural weaknesses inherent in a separation-of-powers system.
Cook examines the news media's capacity to perform the political tasks that they have inherited and points the way to a debate on policy solutions in order to hold the news media accountable without treading upon the freedom of the press.
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Press and politics, Government and the press, History, Macht, État et presse, Histoire, Politieke invloed, Médias, Massamedia, Presse, Nieuws, Politik, Politische Institution, Massenmedien, Aspect politique, États-Unis, United states, politics and government, Mass media, united states, Government and the press--history, Government and the press--united states--history, Press and politics--history, Press and politics--united states--history, Pn4738 .c66 1998, 070.4/49324/0973Places
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Governing with the news: the news media as a political institution
2005, University of Chicago Press
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Governing with the news: the news media as a political institution
1998, University of Chicago Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-266) and index.
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