Strange Bedfellows
Tom Rosenstiel talked about his book Strange Bedfellows: How Television and the Presidential Candidates Changed America…
Television network representatives and Democratic and Republican Party consultants talked about the demands of real-time campaigning in the … read more
Television network representatives and Democratic and Republican Party consultants talked about the demands of real-time campaigning in the media and how changes in television technology have affected recent political campaigns and will do so in the future. Panelists spoke on the uses of television in local and national campaigns, communications between the candidate and their campaign office, real time campaigning and the ability for campaigns to respond to attacks, direct response TV campaigning, satellite TV messaging and TV controlled by the political parties. close
Tom Rosenstiel talked about his book Strange Bedfellows: How Television and the Presidential Candidates Changed America…
Jeff Eller, Deputy Assistant to the President for Media Affairs, an Indiana native, spoke about electronic changes in th…
Mother Jones Editor-In-Chief Jeffery Klein discussed politics and the media, as well as this month’s cover story for Mot…
Public relations professionals spoke about the use of new technology in the field of public relations. Jeff Eller, White…