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Clinton Drives the Media Narrative the Week Obama Wins
Posted by Journalism.org on 10 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, Media Analysis, McCain
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By Mark Jurkowitz, PEJ In the last official week of the long and grueling Democratic nomination battle, Barack Obama captured his party’s top prize. But it was Hillary Clinton - by providing most of the week’s suspense and drama - who proved she could still dominate the story line in defeat. |
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Clinton’s exit a preoccupation for reporters
Posted by AP on 09 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, 08 Election, McCain
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By David Bauder, Associated Press Now that Hillary Clinton has ended her bid for the presidency, political journalists are suddenly deprived of one of their favorite stories: When is she going to drop out? |
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Scandal! Oh, Nevermind
Posted by Columbia Journalism Review on 06 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, 08 Election, McCain
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By Megan Garber, Columbia Journalism Review As the general election dawns, a few fewer -Gates, please! |
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Presidential Primaries: The Surprise Hit of the TV Season
Posted by Entertainment Weekly on 05 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, 08 Election
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By Benjamin Svetkey, EW.com The Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton showdown has been TV’s best drama and the ultimate reality show |
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Iraq Roars Back as a Campaign Issue
Posted by Project for Excellence in Journalism on 03 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, Media Analysis, McCain
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By Mark Jurkowitz, PEJ Last week, the McCain/Obama battle largely centered on one foreign policy issue - the war in Iraq - which accounted for 10% of the week’s election-related stories. |
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While Democrats Battle on, McCain Makes News
Posted by Project for Excellence in Journalism on 28 May 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, Media Analysis, McCain
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By Mark Jurkowitz, PEJ The new wrinkle in last week’s campaign coverage was the story of GOP hopeful John McCain finally morphing from bystander on the sidelines to newsmaker in the headlines. |
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Clinton Wins W. Virginia, Obama Wins the Headlines
Posted by Project for Excellence in Journalism on 20 May 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, Edwards, Media Analysis, McCain
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By Mark Jurkowitz, PEJ Despite a big Clinton win in the West Virginia primary, John Edwards and George Bush helped make Barack Obama the lead campaign newsmaker last week. |
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Retiring Newhouse School Dean Warns of Media Inattention to News, Public Affairs and Robust, Relevant Debate
Posted by Huffington Post on 20 May 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, Media Freedom, McCain
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By Jack Myers, Huffington Post ‘Traditional media are managing from fear,’ warns David Rubin, who is retiring this month as dean of the Syracuse University S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications after 18 years. |
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The Media Hear The Fat Lady Humming
Posted by Project for Excellence in Journalism on 13 May 2008 | Tagged as: News, USDemocrats, Obama, Hillary, Media Analysis, McCain
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By Mark Jurkowitz, PEJ From Tim Russert to Time magazine, the news industry last week declared Barack Obama the winner. |
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Clinton and Obama on Al-Jazeera
Posted by Salon on 12 May 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, Al-Jazeera, Agenda Setting
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By Juan Cole, Salon The Arab network has followed the Democratic race closely. Inside its studios, I discover how Clinton’s “obliterate Iran” comment played, and much more. |
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Election Mania in Europe
Posted by Columbia Journalism Review on 09 May 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, 08 Election, McCain
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By Lynn Berger, Columbia Journalism Review European media and their audiences catch the U.S.’s Election Fever |
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The Pastor’s Press Tour is the Week’s Big Newsmaker
Posted by Project for Excellence in Journalism on 06 May 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, 08 Election, Media Analysis, McCain
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By Mark Jurkowitz, PEJ Jeremiah Wright’s media tour drove the campaign narrative last week, no story line has had as much staying power as the minister and the candidate. |
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Straight shooters: The commentators that have shaped public opinion on Iraq?
Posted by The Independent on 05 May 2008 | Tagged as: News, Obama, Hillary, Iraq War, McCain
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By The Independent Ahead of its report on The Power of the Commentariat, Charles Burgess and Stephen Fleming of Editorial Intelligence look at the national UK newspaper commentators who have shaped public opinion on the biggest question of all - Iraq |
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Fox trumps Netroots; bloggers rebel
Posted by Politico on 02 May 2008 | Tagged as: News, Fox News, USDemocrats, Obama, Hillary, 08 Election
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By Mike Allen, Politico.com The nation’s top Democrats are suddenly rushing to appear on the Fox News Channel, which they once had shunned as enemy territory as the nemesis of liberal bloggers. |
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The Listening Post - Clinton vs Obama
Posted by MediaChannel on 30 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: USDemocrats, VIDEO, Obama, Hillary, 08 Election
Al Jazeera’s Listening Post takes a look at how the US media has been covering the Democratic nomination race.
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