It’s been refreshing to see how the media has admitted it called things wrong over New Hampshire. Most have made the valid point that it was the pollsters that got it wrong and that even Hillary’s team thought they had done badly. Something obviously did happen to change minds and voting intentions in the last 24 hours that the polls and journalists couldn’t or didn’t spot
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This report from Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy an...
The media clearly have an impact in elections, but how far do they influence public opinion and the ...
The switchback ride of the Democrat nomination race continues. Despite widespread media predictions ...
Most of the British public went to bed thrilled by the TV news excitement at the prospect of an hist...
The failed challenge by Hoon/Hewitt to Gordon Brown’s leadership is perhaps the first serious politi...
In the wake of this shock result should journalists now abandon their previously-held beliefs about ...
It’s no surprise that Americans are turning to new media for proper coverage of the Presidential ele...
How well has the UK’s news media done in staging the debate and informing the public? Some outlets h...
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Purpose/Aim: To study the existence and level of bias in British press coverage of the 2008 US presi...
This is a weird election, especially from a media point of view. As I predicted, it is the TV electi...
The starting gun has fired in the UK election race and already the spectators are being bombarded wi...
Can we stop talking about ‘the media’? We’re all in this together. Post-Trump, post-Truth, post-Brex...
At the tail end of Hillary’s failing campaign Bill put his foot in it again with some intemperate re...
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