See How They Run
See How They Run: Electing the President in an Age of Mediaocracy was discussed by the author, Paul Taylor. As a political correspondent for the Washington Post, Mr. Taylor covered the 1988 …
618 viewsSee How They Run: Electing the President in an Age of Mediaocracy was discussed by the author, Paul Taylor. As a political correspondent for the Washington Post, Mr. Taylor covered the 1988 …
618 viewsCurrent news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes a…
111 viewsPartcipants discussed the idea of providing candidates with free air time for political advertisements, which would greatly reduce a candidate’s need for large amounts of money to buy televi…
58 viewsPaul Taylor of the Washington Post discussed pro family tax policies emerging in Congress, his article “Saving Our Children by Cutting Our Taxes,” and efforts by politicians in the tax code …
27 viewsThe panelists focused on 1992 political campaigns and how these campaigns could affect the public’s perceptions of Congress. Mr. Beckel talked about the conception that it will be impossible…
46 viewsThe panelists talked about the relationships among the media, politics, and the 1990 elections. Topics included 1988 negative campaigning, polls, values, and debating the important policy is…
241 viewsThis panel was part of a forum held by the World Media Association. They discussed the role played by the Fourth Estate in reporting, analyzing, and influencing the election process in the U…
102 viewsMr. Taylor discussed the impact national politics will have on state level elections and responded to callers' questions.
50 viewsA C-SPAN produced segment highlighted the Philadelphia Inquirer’s newsroom. The segment featured conversation on the newspaper’s political coverage and some early computer technology employe…
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