Analysis of the evolution and practice of ad watch journalism during the 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012 presidential campaigns suggests a robust level of ad watch activity, fostered in part by advances in communications technology and the proliferation of actors with means and motive. The efforts of ad watch practitioners to police egregious distortions and deceptions continue to provide an important baseline in the broader discourse surrounding the veracity of campaign claims. Efforts to place the transgressions of campaign spots in a proper context, however, have been met with at best, mixed success. Among the principal challenges to building a better ad watch for the 21st century are engaging the way audiovisual elements of ads advance their...
This study aims to shed light on the relationship between the commercial advertising model AIDA (Awa...
From the presidential race to the battle for the office of New York City mayor, American political c...
This research advances the argument that technology can be used to influence the meaning being drawn...
Analysis of the evolution and practice of ad watch journalism during the 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012 ...
for loosing hundreds of first whereupon one of the furloughed convicts slashed a Maryland man and ra...
Lori Melton McKinnon is an assistant professor of advertising and public relations in the College of...
Ad watches are a technique for broadcasters to critique political ads. Research evaluating their eff...
In a media environment where political ads influence U.S. news coverage, does the press hold politic...
Negative televised political advertising reached a new high during the 1992 presidential campaign. T...
Before Michael Huffington declared his candidacy for the 1994 U. S. Senate race in California, Diann...
This study examines presidential general election television advertising (1952-2004), primary advert...
American elections have increasingly become candidate-centered campaigns in which solitary aspirants...
Which types of political ads are most likely to draw criticism from fact-checkers? Are fact-checkers...
The study of campaign advertising constitutes a large and growing literature within the social scien...
Summarizes a study of political television advertising in the 2000 federal primaries and elections w...
This study aims to shed light on the relationship between the commercial advertising model AIDA (Awa...
From the presidential race to the battle for the office of New York City mayor, American political c...
This research advances the argument that technology can be used to influence the meaning being drawn...
Analysis of the evolution and practice of ad watch journalism during the 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012 ...
for loosing hundreds of first whereupon one of the furloughed convicts slashed a Maryland man and ra...
Lori Melton McKinnon is an assistant professor of advertising and public relations in the College of...
Ad watches are a technique for broadcasters to critique political ads. Research evaluating their eff...
In a media environment where political ads influence U.S. news coverage, does the press hold politic...
Negative televised political advertising reached a new high during the 1992 presidential campaign. T...
Before Michael Huffington declared his candidacy for the 1994 U. S. Senate race in California, Diann...
This study examines presidential general election television advertising (1952-2004), primary advert...
American elections have increasingly become candidate-centered campaigns in which solitary aspirants...
Which types of political ads are most likely to draw criticism from fact-checkers? Are fact-checkers...
The study of campaign advertising constitutes a large and growing literature within the social scien...
Summarizes a study of political television advertising in the 2000 federal primaries and elections w...
This study aims to shed light on the relationship between the commercial advertising model AIDA (Awa...
From the presidential race to the battle for the office of New York City mayor, American political c...
This research advances the argument that technology can be used to influence the meaning being drawn...