Voter Knowledge in the 1996 Elections
Boston University College of Communication hosted a debate among journalists and students after the 1996 Presidential election.
89 viewsBoston University College of Communication hosted a debate among journalists and students after the 1996 Presidential election.
89 viewsDavid Shribman provided the luncheon speech at a conference on civic journalism. In his remarks, he spoke about his change of opinion about civic journalism and why it is so important for re…
50 viewsReporters talked about the media’s coverage of presidential transitions. USA Today’s Susan Page described the first Clinton transition as a “train wreck.” Adam Clymer of the New York Times s…
33 viewsParticipants talked about how the nation should deal with drug and crime problems and how these would affect midterm elections. They explored alternatives to the “increasingly punitive” poli…
169 viewsColby College sponsored a forum on Media Coverage of the 1992 Election. Journalists discussed the role of the media in the presidential election, polling data, and voting trends.
943 viewsPolitical correspondents and polling analysts participated in a forum on the use of campaign polls by the media and their effect on the voting public. Issues in the discussion included the r…
140 viewsA number of Washington correspondents spoke in a forum at the National Press Club on press coverage of the 1992 presidential election. Issues brought up in the discussion included alleged me…
246 viewsIn a forum entitled “Why Are the Elections Over Before the Polls Open?” guests examined the decline in political competitiveness in our country’s electoral system.
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