Television Coverage of National Conventions
In part 3 of a 5-part series, radio, television and newspaper reporters and news executives discussed the effects of television coverage on … read more
In part 3 of a 5-part series, radio, television and newspaper reporters and news executives discussed the effects of television coverage on national political conventions from Truman to Clinton. Reporters spoke on the first televised convention from 1948, television coverage compared to print coverage in the early days, political views as opposed to news reporting views, what a convention would be like without television and changes of coverage over the years. close
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